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My husband was frequently told that this was a pretty good mexican market. My first impressions of a good mexican market is low prices, good meat selection,and a variety of grocery store products not sold in general markets. I'm always looking for good prices on produce and to be honest I thought theirs was a little on the high side for the condition ( small, bruised, etc). They did carry different produce than the traditional markets ( hey I saw a pallet of cactus).I was impressed with their meat prices and selection. I would definitely come back for the meats because they do offer oxtails, and short ribs, etc. I think the prices on some things can be ridiculous if you compare it to WinnCo. For example, dried beans are a little expensive. Things in the middle aisle can most of the time be purchased somewhere else cheaper. I was able to find some interesting drinks I haven't had in forever. I purchased a calamansi, and a guava drink. Cleanliness of the market needed some work in the areas. I don't think the place is being swept as much as traditional markets.
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