RedSea Foods Fruit, Vegetable and grocery

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Toronto, Canada

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RedSea Foods Fruit, Vegetable and grocery Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

RedSea Foods Fruit, Vegetable and grocery is located in Toronto, Canada on 886 Danforth Ave. RedSea Foods Fruit, Vegetable and grocery is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category fruit and vegetable store in Canada.

Address

886 Danforth Ave

Phone

+1 4372260588

Service options

DeliveryIn-store shoppingSame-day delivery

Open hours

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Veronika Soucek

I love this store! They have the most delicious oranges and citrus fruit. Excellent prices, great hours of service, and good, honest owners who work hard. If you're local to the area, I'd highly recommend them.

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Eliss H

Friendly neighborhood spot, love that they also have Clark canned beans! Always a good array of fruit and veggie options, included cut up fruit and smaller portions of salad leaves. Always clean and pleasant

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Nick Vuckovic

Great prices, location and friendly service. We get most of our produce from Redsea. The fruits and vegetables are fresh and priced right. Definitely recommend.

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Jamie Smith

Cheap fruit and veg! Great prices on berries and avocados especially. But be warned: they are cheap because they need to be eaten right away, and sometimes should have been eaten yesterday. Look for good deals on things to eat that day, and be very choosy.

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Adam Barnett

Being cash only may save you transaction fees - and have other advantages? - but it also means I'll take my grocery money elsewhere. Shame, because the location is great. As others have noted, the produce here looks like it needs to be used the day you buy it, which I suppose is okay if the price is right and you are planning to cook it immediately.

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Anna Nowak

This place reeks of cigarette smoke, I would venture a guess that the owner/employees use the back room as a smoke room instead of going outside, because the smell hits you like a wall when you walk in. The produce itself looks past its prime, and like others have said you'd probably have to eat within a day or two of buying, and it's not that much cheaper than at a traditional grocery store.

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Aren Micheals

Completely disgusted with the way people treat other human beings! I never thought I'd experience racial discrimination in such a multicultural city. And btw to the irate Asian employee, I've never wanted to get revenge as much as I do know.... we shall meet again!

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Scott Norris

Prices are way too good to complain about... Period.