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April 2024 by Sofia Millas
Amazing guys! Open more places!!
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October 2023 by Robert Seeley
I love the wonderful customer service I have while I'm shopping in their drive thru!?❤️?
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May 2023 by brittany simmons
Pulled up five minutes before nine. They closed at 10 and told me that they were closed and literally turn the lights off while I was in the drive-through.
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December 2022 by harry smith
nice and fast
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June 2022 by e e
This is the only place I will buy milk. It's always fresh and lasts well beyond the "sell by" date—which tells me they keep it cold and don't let it sit around when it's delivered. The staff are almost all outstanding, happy to answer questions and make sure they get your order right.
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December 2021 by C. R.
Every time I go there, I am waited on by caring young people. Whoever raised these lovely people did (is doing) a stellar job. There's something very good in them. They'll go far. Swiss Farms has never let me down, especially during the pandemic. Great experience always.
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August 2021 by Dave Eckert
Very friendly employees.
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July 2021 by Joseph McLaughlin
Terrible. Be careful you don’t bother the spoiled white kids who work there.
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July 2021 by Joseph M.
Two weeks ago, some offensive lineman wannabe got angry when I asked for a bag. I thought I'd never go back again, but unfortunately for me, I did. Tonight, July 2, (6:30 pm) I had to interrupt another Swiss Farms football wannabe because he got my order wrong. He was REALLY irritated. I left. I will never go back.Who owns Swiss Farms now, Amazon? Swiss Farms used to be an awesome place to get things, but not now.To y'all...it's terrible. Don't go, unless you like to be insulted by wht entitled suburban kids.
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December 2020 by Margaret Z.
I understand that ownership has changed recently. Along with this change, the quality of the prepared food has plummeted. Additionally, they are very low on stock, and out of staples.
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December 2020 by Dee M.
Swiss Farms for those of you who live outside of Delaware County is an ingenious invention conceived in the early 60s as a great way for people to drive up and get their bread, milk and eggs. The milk is obtained from cows grazing in fields in Lancaster county. Many times I've gone to visit my sister in Lebanon, PA and I've been so pleased to see farms with signs proudly stating their cows give milk for Swiss Farms. Swiss Farms were one of the very first places to offer 1 and 2% milk in a time when everybody was drinking whole milk. And let's not forget one of the things they become famous for in Delaware County, their wonderful Tea Cooler- which is Really great iced Tea. And for those with Snacking on their mind--Tasty cakes and pretzels and chips. This business model worked fine for about 50 years until the last few years. they've expanded it to include coffee, some breakfast items, some heat at home entrees. Etc. Today I tried their peppermint mocha coffee and it was fabulous. When I was a kid in Delaware County I think they probably only had about six or seven stores but now they are up to 12, all of which are in Delco except one i believe in Chesco. We've all taken this for granted our entire lives just being able to stay in your car and drive up to an open door and place your order for your bread ,milk, eggs, ice cream and iced tea. I no longer live in Delaware County but they are set up in such a way and almost in a circular fashion that I am never more than about 10 minutes to 25 percent of them. And that makes me very happy because it's a great way to shop. This particular location has some of the nicest people I've seen working there. Generally speaking they are the under 25 crowd. It's just so cool to see how much they really enjoy their jobs. They work really hard to ensure that your order is accurate and it's always put inside your car with a smile or a " Have a nice day". Here's hoping to another successful 60 years for this drive up convenience.!
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September 2020 by Sari Marissa G.
You mean to tell me I can grab groceries AND tasty, hot pierogis AND signature lemonade all at the same place...without leaving my car? Say whaaaaaaat?! This place was a savior on a rainy day during covid with a pup along, and a hungry daughter when I didn't want to grab her junk food or sit down somewhere, and when I needed one ingredient to make dinner that night. Wow! This place is genius, serves such a purpose, and is sooooooo appreciate (says the crazy busy mom)! The groceries are a tad more expensive, think $6 for butter, but so worth it at times! Pierogis (maybe 8/9 to an order with fried onions) and a quart of lemonade ran $9 total. Not bad. What a concept!!!! I LOVE it!! The young boys working were both so sweet too! I'm all about this style of convenience!!!
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November 2019 by Philly Styles
Made getting milk easy on a cold night
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November 2019 by Laura Lombardi
I would be lost with out the ease and convenience of Swiss farms.
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February 2019 by Smith Smith
"A reasonably priced, drive through convenience store