carrots, cabbage, and cabbage
Guava paste for making pastelitos de guayaba and other tasty treats! ($2.49 for a 21 oz. can)
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Guava jelly
The sauce and pickled cabbage
Ingredients in the Guayaquil guava paste...no food coloring or high fructose corn syrup :-)
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Hot, fresh Pupusas
They sell rotten fruit
Watermelon I purchased today!
Just bought this today.. they sell rotten fruit
Rotten watermelon
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Suki L.
Aug 29, 2024
There's free parking right in the back, the produce is neatly lined up, and the prices are cheaper than major grocery stores. And they also accept card! The cashier being friendly was a plus too! Didn't get the vibe of being out of place, would return.
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Melissa H.
Feb 13, 2024
The cutest little grocery store sitting in that San Bruno strip area. They had a lot to choose from at such affordable prices. I got cilantro and green onion for $3 total!!! Workers are also super nice :') I love supporting businesses like these
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Denise M.
Jun 21, 2023
I waited in line like everyone else. When was my turn to check out, the cashier just walked away. Not a word. She looked at me as I put my items down and just walked away. And never came back! I was the last person in the line. I was also the only Asian in the store at the time. I don't want to make assumptions, but what the hell? I had to flagged down another worker to help me. I was about to just leave my stuff on the counter and walk out. More recently,, my husband and I were waiting behind one woman to check out. There isn't really area for a line except down the aisles. When we reached the front, we saw a woman standing at the aisle next to us. We asked if she was in line also. She didn't respond. We motioned to the cashier to check if there was actually one line or two. No response. So we went ahead to pay. That's when the cashier lectures us about cutting in line. We were behind the person she just helped! How did we cut anyone? And we asked if there were two lines!!! So disappointing. Will be spending my money elsewhere.
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Larissa C.
Jul 20, 2022
Found this place while in the area and stopped by to pick up marinated meat for tacos.Store was clean and everything was easy to find.
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Jboogie L.
Aug 23, 2020
Love this shop for international goods. It's clean. -international spices available-habenero $3.99/lb- plantains $1.29/lb-Package goods like beans-zaatarProduce that is fresh
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Debbie S.
Nov 28, 2022
How can one not love this market. Everything is inexpensive especially now that prices keep going up. My go to fort produce. The cashiers are so friendly and helpful too.
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Justine C.
Jul 13, 2022
The best place to get produce. Everything is extremely fresh. VERY reasonably priced. Cashiers are always friendly. I love this place!!!!
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Cathy R.
Jun 16, 2019
My husband and I shop here every week for most of our groceries. They have a better variety of produce and fruit than most Latin markets and at good prices. They also have a lot of meat choices.The employees are willing to help and have often gotten me stuff from the back if they were low on an item. They also have fresh sweet breads and fresh tamales.
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Sandy K.
Dec 29, 2019
You can always count on this store for fresh produce! Every time I go, there are employees checking the produce and restocking the fruits and veggies. The prices are very affordable and the quality of the produce is great. They also sell lots of dairy products, spices, and sauces. The street parking on San Bruno Ave. can be pretty busy sometimes but, if you go behind the store to the next street over, there is a pretty large parking lot with lots of available parking spots. Great location to buy all of your fresh groceries and I highly recommend it if you're in the area.
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Shizuka O.
Dec 11, 2017
Just because I'm Asian doesn't mean I don't understand Spanish. I was missing an ingredient for dinner tonight. A tomato. I normally avoid Mexicana Produce due to the poor service and discriminating nature against my mom years ago, but as much time passed I figured maybe things have changed. I rushed in to get my tomato and at checkout a female cashier rang me up. I told her, "sorry I don't carry cash. I'm paying with debit." She starts talking crap about me to the elderly man who was after the young man who was behind me. She kept saying to him in Spanish, "can you believe it? Using the machine for $2.00." She repeated it multiple times and the man just chuckled and agreed with her. I wanted to call her out so bad, but I wasn't in the mood to deal with her ignorance. Yes, I paid with my debit card for a $2.00 purchase. It's 2017. Most people carry debit over cash. So long story short, no things have not changed at the Mexicana Produce.
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