• Darohan@lemmy.zip
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    12 hours ago

    I swear this is propaganda. I have 3 farmers’ markets within biking distance of me (that I’ve visited regularly, there are another 2 on inconvenient days for me), in a capital city. All are cheaper than the grocery store. Yet when I tell people I do my weekly shop at the farmer’s markets, they always say something to this effect. The popular opinion simply does not match the reality. There are some stalls which are more expensive, but they are usually targeting a much higher quality, and are normally prepared products (pasta, sauces, etc.) rather than raw produce.

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      50 minutes ago

      It depends entirely on where you live. My last place, it was a super over priced yuppie gathering spot with subpar produce. Here, exact opposite.

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      YMMV. If you can bike to three farmers’ markets, they sell it, or it goes to waste. Plenty of goods there.

      I live a bit further from farms. We get a market or two per county. Occasional roadside stands.

      I’ve seen trucks on the side of the road selling Driscoll’s berries at grocery prices when they were in season sourced from several states away. I’ve also seen farmers’ markets where everything is half the retail price.

      You also have to consider where people are shopping. If they’re already at Aldi or Lidl, they’re already taking advantage of fresh/high quantity purchases. If they’re in spouts, wegmans or whole foods, you can proably walk out of there for $1 on a $10.

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      2 hours ago

      The farmer’s markets around me are absolute extortion rackets. That being said, I buy my vegetables from a local farm coop that is a very good deal.

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      It could be because you have so much competition. My area has one farmers market but its not used as one most the time. Other places might never have one.

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      12 hours ago

      The popular opinion simply does not match the reality.

      or maybe your personal experience is not the reality for everyone, how about that?

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        10 hours ago

        Maybe, but in this case I was talking about the popular opinion in my city. That said, my sibling in another city has the same thing going on.