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  • The middlemen exploiting the farmers and putting them in debt. Farmers exploiting immigrant labor to try to make ends meet.

    It's not really hard to work out if your head isn't up your butt.

  • I live in an agricultural area and food from farmers markets is usually cheaper than at the store. But we have tons of farmers markets around here so maybe thats a factor.

  • Fun fact, CalFresh (the California EBT/food stamp program) will give you $60 for free per month if you spend it on fruit and veg, and a lot of farmer’s markets participate in the program

    • I wanna know how the fuck that shit works, because I buy fruits and vegetables with it; never get any of that $60 free shit (it shows up as a balance on the app so I can see when/if it came from that or the normal balance). The paperwork just says it's applied automatically at check out, yet that absolutely is not how it has been working.

      Edit: Apparently it's only at very specific locations; none of which are in or around my city. 🤬

  • Sometimes it is because you are just not visiting a real farmers market...

    and sometimes it's because farming in the area hasn't been competitive in decades, and cannot keep up with imports even if they cut out middle men and even if they get subsidised like hell, making you wish the government would just rip the band aid of instead of tying up workers in this industry without a future for another decade, food security my ass, what's the point of that if we aren't feeding people at all and instead turning perfectly good vegetables into bio-fuel since energy companies pay more for them then our starving population can?

  • "Loss leader" is your clue.

    I'll leave the rest to you to work out.

  • Some vendors and farmers markets are better than others. The quality is typically better, and seasonal and local produce that lasts longer and tastes better.

    I'm fortunate to live in a city with multiple farmers markets, I found a great farmers market that restaurants often buy from.

    1. Economy of scale doesn’t apply any more.
    2. No-one is price-gouging the farmer.
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