Does not Accept Return of Bad Products
Yummy Market does not stand behind the products that it sells. If it turns out to be bad at the point of sale, then they do not offer a refund. Instead they point at their 7 day returns policy and say no return. I purchased four blocks of Hewitt's Goat Butter from Yummy Market on the last day of February 2025. It clearly says on the wrapper to "keep frozen until use". Despite this instruction, Yummy Market keeps the product in an open refrigerator. It turns out that one of the four blocks I purchased was bad. But I did not realize this until I was ready to use the goat butter about 2.5 months later. I rode my bicycle to Yummy Market yesterday to return the bad block of butter, with the receipt. Unfortunately though, it was after 7 days so Yummys Market did not accept the return. This policy tells me that Yummy Market, a grocery store, does not stand behind its product. If the product is bad when they sell it to the end-consumer, then it is the end-consumer that foots the expense, when it should be the grocery store. Very poor service and policy. I do not recommend Yummys Market.
After purchasing the product, I place the goat butter in my pannier, then cycle for about 20 minute to get home (it is cold the end of February, so very low risk the goat butter goes bad) and then I put the product directly in the freezer. The butter remains in the freezer until a few days before I am ready to use it, at which point I transfer it from freezer to fridge. I mention this because I am very confident in saying that this block of butter was already bad when I purchased it. I'll say again, I do not recommend Yummy Market. They do not stand behind the products that they sell.


