Wagner Farms

By: michelle smith (Aug 12, 2009)
1. Everytime I call Wagner's I get voice mail. It would be nice to speak to a live person. 2. I went in to Wagner's today and two children (one under 7 the other probably under 13) were the only ones inside to help. I asked if they had black eyed peas, finally after argueing as to who was going to go ask another staff member, a man approached me that did not speak english. Finally after about 10 minutes of waiting a woman came out and told me they did not have any. This is not the first time this has happened. I hope this review helps them to fix the problem, otherwise I will seek produce elsewhere.
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James Benson ( May 22, 2015 )

Mr Cordoba; I do not believe that Wagner's produce is Organic. They are not certified by the NMDA nor have I heard of any third party certification they have undertaken. As of 2 years ago I have heard their representatives at the SF Farmers Market respond in the affirmative when asked directly if they sprayed their peaches. Per their website: "We are not organic, but we do use many practices that eliminate or reduce the need for pesticides."

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Michele Breaux ( Sep 17, 2010 )

I haven't had any problems at Wagner Farms. We make a point of driving past all the Walmarts and grocery stores to get our sacks of peppers from Wagner. The people always been nice and the produce is top notch.

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Jason Cordoba ( May 25, 2010 )

Please take into consideration this is a family owned and operated business. In the ten minutes you waited to find out if there were black-eye peas you could have looked yourself since the store is not that big. Do you realize all food is organic? And grown in the fields down the road - So Mrs. Smith...Maybe you should go shop at your local walmart where you will find plenty of phones on poles do call for help in the massive isles of products from China. Or go back to the farm, drink some apple cider and relax and take in the country culture. What is the rush?