Imagini
ContribuieRezervă acum
Recenzii
Contribuiți la feedbackThis has been a staple in my home for the past 2 years. However within the last 2 months every package we buy either has mold on it when get home to put the groceries away, or is riddled with mold only after 2 days. Seems as though there is moisture in the package on the shelf. We returned a few to the store with no problem only to find the ones on the shelf had mold as well. Hopefully they fix the problem.
I've been loving this brand of Greek lifestyle flatbread for our gyros lately, it's the softest I've found. Yesterday around 4pm (3.10.23) I bought a bag dated 3-27-23 for our dinner this weekend. My son just got it out and it has a huge dark green mold spot on the side of all the bread. Not happy at all.Eta- Kontos responded promptly and resolved the issue. However it still ruined our dinner and cost me money as I'm not near a store and already had our meat meat thawed prepped. It appears this was more of a store issue than a brand issue. We will continue to purchase Kontos flat bread as it is the softest I've found, but will be much more aware of checking it first.
I frequently buy Kontos flatbread. They taste great and have a good nutritional profile. They have become a staple in my diet. Lately though, their bread has been going bad weeks before the expiration date. Today is February 20th and the flatbread I purchasde two days ago has already gone bad. It had an expiration date of March 12th. See attached photo. I use to buy in bulk but now I only buy one or two of their products at time. I still recommend them but be mindful that their advertised expiration dates are completely off.
I'm been buying whole wheat pita bread it is delicious. I recommend it very much...
Truck driver here. I was coming from Connecticut on I-95W, so I got off at I-287 White Plains, then took exit 59 to 208, and got off at Goffle RD, after that I drove all the way to 6th street and took a left. Be careful because at 6th St., you'd need to make a left turn, and there's a bridge that's super narrow, VERY NARROW. Make sure you swing wide as much as you can. This shipper is located in a tight area, and a lot of trucks come in and out from everywhere. Truck restrictions everywhere, it's madeness getting here. After docking, your tractor is gonna block half of the street. 6th Street is super narrow and tight. The loading docks are not super terrible. I didn't have much of a problem backing because there's a warehouse in front of you where you can go in for a bit and then straight back. They're a little slow loading, though. It took almost 3 hours. The guy who checked me in wasn't that friendly. Maybe he was having a rough day. There is no parking on site, and parking on the side of the road is not possible.