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Businiess name:  Frog Pond Farms
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My daughter worked there for a short time. Anyway, in that time she was belittled in front of customers constantly, told NOT to smile, told if a single plant dies on her watch consider herself unemployed, not allowed to go to the bathroom, got laughed at if she teared up from the constant belittling and being told she had to be babysat. I always thought that family was rude but it has been totally confirmed. The ""woman"" owner is miserable and takes it out on her employees. There isn't anything you can't buy at a grocery store or other market. I almost forgot, the employees were NOT given gloves to handle the animals, the feces, or to remove the dead animals from the cages. When asked where she could wash up after removing a dead chick, they pointed to a community bucket of water and told her to dip her hands in that and get back to work. I would recommend washing your produce thouroughly if that is the way they run business. I will never give another dime to that business. I'm not telling any of you to not go there but I just had to share my family's experience.

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