Address: 5368 N Chestnut Ave, Fresno, CA 93740, USA
Phone: +15592784511
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Lori DeBoer
What a fabulous place!! It's a must stop.
Inez Salas-Rocha
It was ok. The ice cream was disappointing as people kept raving about it. Nothing special about it and way over priced for a small 14oz container. The wines are decent.
Aaron dunne
Sausage
Matt rutledge
Sadly out of the famous fresno state corn. Ice-cream is great
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To answer your question directly, no we are not price gouging our customers. We have always offered (2) different ways to purchase our Fresno State sweet corn during opening week. We offer a pre-bagged option for convenience and we offer a "pick your own" option for those who like to do so. We have done it this way for the past 5 years. The pre-bagged option allows for convenience but is at a slightly higher price point due to the rising cost of materials (the bag), the rising cost of labor to put it in the bag, and our margin for covering the overhead costs of our store. The PC 396 & FMC 2-501 state that you cannot raise the price of any item more than 10% during a state of emergency, we did not since this is a product we have sold in past years and maintained the same price point. Also, we always make BOTH options available to our customers, so you the consumer have the freedom of choice. Thank you for your concern, I hope this clears up any misconceptions.
3 for $2
Yes they do
Yes and I'm not sure about mailing
Yes, they had peaches Friday when I was there.
Not that I've seen for sale, but recently they've had their tomato plants for sale for a great deal. One of those might be green tomatoes.
They are actually closed through January 2nd
More corn coming. Stalks are still growing. I see 3 plots growing..
Fresno State corn is currently on sale and will be sold as long as the supply lasts.
Depending on their production they do have natural cheese products.
Yes, most are organic and pesticide-free vegetables and fruits.
I haven't seen it growing in any of the fields yet, so it'll be some time before there will be any corn.
I don't think that is a regular item. Like the others said, you should call and ask. If you can, it would be nice to go there and see all the neat things they do have.
Watermelons were in the store the last time I was in there.
No grapes ,just corn, squash apricots, meat and plants
Sprout's on Blackstone carries them.
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