“Store is 12 miles southwest of State College. If you're located southwest of State College, Way Fruit Farm can be very convenient. I have not done due diligence to determine how much extra I'm paying for the convenience, but appreciate getting groceries 2 miles from home instead of 12 miles to State College. Happy to patronize local business instead of big corporate stores. If I need gallons of milk, dozens of multicolored local eggs, wide wide variety of baked goods, candy, whole bean and ground coffee, tea, snacks, potted plants, good variety of frozen pork & beef. Not much chicken, but I want thighs, and that's what they carry. "Amish Country Popcorn" kernels by the pound. More grocery items. A smattering of crafts. Indoor sandbox for toddlers. Popular eat-in / take out. Last couple of weeks, the fields are filled with people picking their own strawberries. Fruit and veggies, plump and fresh, from their own farm around the premises and I think some others locally supplied, but I never saw any "organic" selections. At the moment, they have a bin full of the largest Fuji apples in the world, plus other varieties. I think apples are Way's pride and specialty.”
“Store is 12 miles southwest of State College. If you're located southwest of State College, Way Fruit Farm can be very convenient. I have not done due diligence to determine how much extra I'm paying for the convenience, but appreciate getting groceries 2 miles from home instead of 12 miles to State College. Happy to patronize local business instead of big corporate stores. If I need gallons of milk, dozens of multicolored local eggs, wide wide variety of baked goods, candy, whole bean and ground coffee, tea, snacks, potted plants, good variety of frozen pork & beef. Not much chicken, but I want thighs, and that's what they carry. "Amish Country Popcorn" kernels by the pound. More grocery items. A smattering of crafts. Indoor sandbox for toddlers. Popular eat-in / take out. Last couple of weeks, the fields are filled with people picking their own strawberries. Fruit and veggies, plump and fresh, from their own farm around the premises and I think some others locally supplied, but I never saw any "organic" selections. At the moment, they have a bin full of the largest Fuji apples in the world, plus other varieties. I think apples are Way's pride and specialty.”