Tony Diamond Farm Markets

Category: Farmers' market

Address: 2620 Mt Ephraim Ave, Camden, NJ 08104, USA

Phone: +15163175212

Opening hours

Sunday: 8AM–6PM

Monday: 8AM–6PM

Tuesday: 8AM–6PM

Wednesday: 8AM–6PM

Thursday: 8AM–6PM

Friday: 8AM–7PM

Saturday: 8AM–7PM

Reviews

NEISY SANTIAGO

Oct 19, 2022

Best place for fruits and vegetables

Deborah Roldan

Jun 13, 2022

Good fruit and vegetables but to expensive

Pretty Nikki

Jun 3, 2022

I wish I could give this place more stores. But since the Asians merged with this market they are nasty attitudes as always, why does it always seem like they come into your neighbor to get your dollars but treat you less than they would their own. I like when they were not apart of this market. They brought their divisiveness ways, and never friendly customer service to this place.

Kim Sewell

May 14, 2022

Prices way too high.... rotten fruit 😒

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Questions & Answers

Can i pay with PA food stamp?

Sabrina Pena | Oct 28, 2018
Joy Jacks | Oct 28, 2019

Yes

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Do you accept wic checks produce vouchers

Florence Ortiz | Sep 27, 2022
Tony Diamond Farm Markets | Sep 27, 2022

No, we do not currently accept WIC or food vouchers.

Are the produce here organic?

E Jordan | Oct 27, 2021
Lourdes Burgos | Oct 27, 2021

They have organic produce just have to look at the signs for them.

What are the Covid safety practices like here?

Anonymous | Oct 27, 2022
LT T | Oct 27, 2021

Wear a mask 6 ft apart

What form of payment do they accept

Gladys Martinez | Oct 28, 2018
TJ T | Oct 28, 2018

Cash & WIC

Did they change ownership

Michael Sheppard | Oct 28, 2018
Chrissy Paris | Oct 27, 2020

Yes this business was owned by my family. My grandfather aka Tony Diamonds started this business. My mom and uncle ran this store the past 10 years before this new ownership. My family kept it for a few more years after my grandfather's passing. It's been over a year now since we sold it and it is sad to say but it hasn't been the same since. The new owners are nice ,it's just not the same fruit stand as before. You can tell by the prices raising that they must not care about the community they are located in. It's sad to see them not pay homage to my grandfather's legacy. He was the furthest thing from greedy. The new owners should of took note of that.

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