I got here today at 415pm. I went to the deli and was told that they were closed. The sign out front clearly states that the deli closes 30 minutes before the rest of the store, which closes at 5. What is the point of having a sign that says they’re closing at 430 if they’re going to refuse business at 415?! Why not say they’re going to close 45 minutes early? Then I get an attitude from the guy in the deli for asking about the 30 minutes rule and from the vapid little blonde girl behind the counter who can’t count because she charged me wrong for other items. There’s other discount produce places. Use one of those.
Laurie L.
Place rating: 2 Mantua Township, NJ
And another star removed for the cranky girls behind the counter. They’re always cranky, but today was the last straw. I go up to the counter at 4:40pm today. Closing time is 5. I’m being helped by a frazzled girl propping her body up with her head in her hands. I get no greeting. She then proceeds to complain to the male employee standing next to her while staring at the entrance, «wow they just keep coming in, don’t they. Here comes a whole family. They never stop do they? We’ll never get to go home today» Wow, I’m so sorry that my presence as a customer actually annoys you. What a way to make me feel welcome. I get it. You’re tired. You’ve worked all day. But YOUWORKINCUSTOMERSERVICE. I’ve been there. Trust me. But you’re open till 5. That means people will come through the door until you lock it at 5, and you have to balance your register and help clean up before you go home. Don’t be shocked that people are coming into an open store. If you are, maybe you should find another line of work. I was handed my receipt, and was not told thank you, or goodbye. Literally not one word of communication for the whole transaction. Terribly disappointed with the attitude at checkout today.
Lynda Z.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Verchio’s has it all. Produce, dairy, lunchmeat, chips, cakes and fresh flowers. The lunchmeat area is always super crowded, but they have many employees whipping out the orders quickly, so you never have to wait long. And, it’s fresh, good quality stuff. The have Liscio’s roll and Di Buono’s rolls available, so pick your favorite. The prices on the fruit and veggies is extremely cheap. They have all supermarkets beat by a mile on prices, even the monster known as Walmart can’t beat them. The parking lot needs some attention. Watch for the potholes. And, it’s very crowded on the weekend. If you can go during the week, you’d save yourself a little grief. The ONLY drawback I’ve noticed is that you have to buy as you need it, cause the produce kind of turns quickly. If you need something that day or for the very next day, you’ll be fine. If you need it for the weekend and it’s only Tuesday, then wait, it won’t make it. Besides that, this is a great market and I would highly recommend them.
Abigail W.
Place rating: 4 Cherry Hill, NJ
So far I’m loving this place. I’ve been looking for somewhere close by to get great produce and cheap. I swung through my first time on a Sunday, an hour before they close. Thought maybe it won’t be too busy, but I was wrong. Long lines, but they went quick. Huge head sized cauliflower for $ 3.50? Bags of zucchini for a buck? Loads of mushrooms, baby eggplants, peppers, apples, bags of banana for under 2 bucks? I finally found the place I was searching for :) I’m interested in going into their deli and seeing what they have there. Tons of plants & flowers out to buy as well.
Eric I.
Place rating: 1 Newfield, NJ
Dirty and disgusting. I don’t know what’s worse the prices or the employees. I have been told from this young girl with several piercings on her face that she was the manager and that she won’t listen to me because her boyfriend is more important than me. There’s so much grime that mr. Clean quit
Sophia I.
Place rating: 5 Woodbury, NJ
The produce has been really fresh lately & the prices in the winter are incredible. They are always busy regardless of time or day, which probably accounts for the improved quality. Of course the circle & parking lot are still an exciting adventure in cheating death, yet where else in January can you get Driscoll raspberries for 2 bucks and strawberries for $ 1.75? A bag of squash at the supermarket right now can easily run you $ 6 but here it’s only 2. I’ve been going regularly the past few months and decided I prefer going on the weekends. Although it’s a fight to get a parking spot, you can find things like baby arugula, cilantro and other herbs that they don’t always have stocked during the week. I usually leave with about 4 bags of produce plus a case of clementines for about $ 20. We eat a lot of fruit and veggies at my house, and I probably save more than I spend in the wintertime. Well worth a trip.
Kristin M.
Place rating: 5 Woodbury, NJ
The only place I’ll buy produce. Great quality and very reasonably priced. They also have good deli meats and bakery rolls. It can be like a circus in there sometimes and you can’t get a cart, but it’s totally worth it!
Cassandra L.
Place rating: 5 Glassboro, NJ
Great prices. Family owned. Great produce! Nice new building. Plenty of variety and good deli selection.
Christopher C.
Place rating: 5 Gloucester City, NJ
Great place. You just cannot beat the prices here, they are about ½ the price of a grocery store but much more fresh. Come here to stock up on fruits and vegetables. If there was to be a downside it would just have to be the traffic/parking situation. right on the Brooklawn circle.
Karen W.
Place rating: 3 Ottawa, OH
Stopped by here for the first time after the SO told me about the produce and deli. He did say that it was a madhouse at lunchtime. I stopped by early in the morning, shortly after they opened for the day. No lines, but employees are stocking the bins and shelves. I picked up a good variety of fruits and some deli meats. I did not realize that everything(including the deli meats) get paid for at the main registers. So I made 2 trips, one for fruits and veggies and one for deli meat. I was a little disappointed on the size of the bagged fruit(lemons — 6 to a bag, apples only 4) in comparison to what I’m used to getting at Produce Junction or Columbus Farmer’s Market, but everything tasted good. My praises go to the deli counter. A great selection and some good deals can be found. Did not see many plants or flowers(mid summer) or harvested herbs(no cilantro!) but did have dill and parsley.
Tim P.
Place rating: 4 West Deptford, NJ
Vercchio’s is «The» produce stop in the area between Woodbury and Camden. Huge quantities of fruits and vegetables that’s sold so cheap that the next lowest price would be free. Even restaurant owners shop here for the items that they cook with. There’s a deli in the back that have really good quality meats and cheeses at very low prices. This market also sell every seasonal items from Christmas trees, to roses for valentines day, to potted plants and flowers for Easter and Mother’s Day. Bagged mulch and potted plants and vegetables for your garden. Need any other incentive to stop in to look around? I seriously doubt it… The prices can’t be found much cheaper.
Jay W.
Place rating: 4 Westville, NJ
Verchio’s is great! Even better than Produce Junction. I love that they keep less common produce in stock when in season(blood oranges, asian pears, spikey pears…). The prices are excellent, even on eggs and milk. I haven’t used their deli, so can’t really speak on the quality, but the produce is typically pretty great. When buying in bulk you may find some of the produce is over ripe, but that is to be expected. $ 10 minimum for credit and debit. Parking lot is a bit of a cluster.
Mike R.
Place rating: 5 Merchantville, NJ
I’ve been going to Verchio’s in Washington Township for awhile. I started going here recently and i love it. This place is awesome, the best prices around as far as I know, and the quality is great.
KJ S.
Place rating: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Lots of fresh produce, great prices. Only downside is that many items come bagged in quantities too large for a single person to eat before they go bad. I shop here at least once a week and I know others who cross over from Philly to shop here. I’ll miss this place if they ever go away.
David M.
Place rating: 4 Deptford, NJ
My wife loves this place. She can buy produce, plants, flowers, and lunch meat all under one roof. I do not know how to shop for produce so I leave that to her. When it comes to lunchmeat, the prices can’t be beat. Even the name brand top dollar stuff is reasonable here compared to delis and supermarkets. The people slicing lunchmeat deal with alot of BS. Yes some of them have attitudes. I guess I would too if I was cutting lunchmeat all day. Anyway, to make it easier on them I always bring a well written list of what I need and just hand it to them, so that way they don’t have to keep asking me «anything else?». They seem to appreciate that. Yes they ask for ID when using debit, also much appreciated. The checkout lines move pretty quick. They also have bags of «Hot Nuts»(yes I know it sounds funny) at the checkout counters for like $ 1.75. They are Cajun spiced peanuts in the shell. I always grab a bag for snacking at work. Parking is plentiful. Only downside is the dreaded Brooklawn circle that it’s on. Forget trying to come here during rush hour, or if it is raining since the circle almost always floods.
Holzer C.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Good produce, large variety. Has milk, eggs and breakfast items, small refridgerated section. Does wholesale. Always crowded but they wait on you as fast as they can. If you use any kind of debit card or ebt you will need your matching ID. Im glad they ask for ID. They make big hoagies too, and the lunch meat prices you can’t beat. cheaper than supermarket.