Honoring a Legacy and Growing with the Community
- Miss Daisy's Market

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Miss Daisy’s Market
Miss Daisy’s Market continues to be a beloved cornerstone of the community, rich with tradition, flavor, and Southern hospitality. Today, Randi Mallory proudly carries forward the legacy of Miss Daisy King, a trailblazer for women entrepreneurs in the 1970s, whose recipes and vision have nourished generations.
Randi has deep roots in the culinary world. Having owned her own successful catering business for years, Randi first cooked for Daisy and later joined her in the kitchen full-time a year before Daisy’s passing. During that precious time, she learned every one of Daisy’s treasured recipes and helped expand the catering side of the business. It was always Daisy’s and Randi’s shared dream for Randi to one day take over the market and continue its legacy—a dream that has now come full circle.
True to her promise to Daisy, Randi has not only preserved Daisy’s classic recipes but has also begun adding a few of her own. With a deep respect for local partnerships, she continues to carry favorite community vendors including Anne’s Cakes, Alley Valley Farms, Large Portion Nuts, Oakley Pickles, and Mamma Turney’s famous pies. Recently, Randi has partnered with The Hammery of Murfreesboro to bring customers Peter’s world-famous country ham, sausage, bacon, and angel biscuits. The shelves are also filled with delicious cookies from Double Love Bakery by Kate, fresh bagels from Ziggy’s Bakehouse, and gluten-free treats from Tanda’s Bakery. Locally sourced honey from Ashland City adds a sweet touch to the market’s selection.
As the holiday season approaches, Randi and her team are preparing for an exciting Thanksgiving menu, which can conveniently be ordered by calling the market. Looking ahead to the new year, January will bring a fresh new look to Miss Daisy’s Market with several coats of paint—something Daisy herself had long envisioned. The market’s front door will soon feature a new font in Daisy’s very own handwriting, a heartfelt tribute to her enduring spirit.
With gratitude and excitement, Randi continues to welcome customers—both old friends and new faces—into Miss Daisy’s Market. As Daisy always said, “You come in as a customer and leave as a friend.”
Visit Miss Daisy’s Market at 1110 Hillsboro Road B220, in Franklin, and call 615.599.5313 to place your holiday orders or learn more about their offerings.






