3/5 rating based on 36 reviews. Read all reviews for GrubMarket for iPhone.
GrubMarket is free iOS app published by GrubMarket, Inc
westsidegramps
Every time I try to enter the zip code, the same screen reappears asking for a zip code. It’s literally unusable. I’ll update my review when it starts working. Edit: The error was fixed. Now I know it’s not available in my area.
Olena90
Would not recommend. I ordered almost $60 worth of produce and nothing was delivered. After multiple attempts to call the company all I got is an email saying that their delivery company confirmed the delivery. Based on what? If they delivered to someone it was definitely not to me. I have a camera set up at the front door which starts recording when the movement is detected. There was no recordings since the time a left home for work until the time that I got back. They won’t answer emails or phone calls. Stay away from them.
dvorjackz
The cucumbers I ordered using this app were out of this world! Would definitely recommend to a friend.
LuckysClub
I can’t get the app to work. It asks my zip code, I put it in, and it returns to the same screen and asks it again. No explanation. Lousy first-run experience.
davidfig93
Can’t get past the zip code entry page. Should at least give an error warning if something is actually happening instead of just popping the zip code entry page again
Anahata108
Saw this on the App Store front page and thought it might be good, especially with the colder months approaching. I download it on my iPad and launch it. It launched in portrait mode. Oh no. That’s always a bad sign. Always. Oh, and it immediately wanted to send notifications without explaining why. Come on, guys, there’s a version of the API that lets you explain why, and Apple even had a WWDC session this year covering description strings like this. But I guess if they’re not even interested in making their iPad app support portrait orientation that they’re not interested in other bits of UI polish either. But I was curious and still interested in the premise. So I fill in my zip code (with the app sideways so I can use my attached keyboard) and press the button. Wait, what’s this? It sent me back to the same dialog with my zip code in the box. So I try again. Same result. Okay, maybe it needs more precise location info, so I install the app on my phone and disable my VPN (can’t remember the last time I did that). Nope, same issue. I’m guessing that this is a poorly-handled error that happens when delivery isn’t available in my area (which is strange, because I’m in the center of a major east coast city). Overall the app needs a *lot* more work, and I wonder how it made it to the front page of the App Store.