How to Find Bargains at the Farmers Market
You probably already know that farmer’s markets offer fresh, locally grown produce and other groceries. But you may not know that, in season, they can be a good place to get a deal on ingredients. These tips can help you get the best bargains on your next farmer’s market trip.
CNBC noted in 2022 that farmer’s markets and supermarkets have gotten closer in pricing. The benefits of seasonal eating and fresh produce — such as better nutrient content and taste — can offset a slightly higher price. Knowing how to find bargains at your local farmer’s market can bring the cost down even more.
We’re lucky that we live within walking distance of our local farmers’ market in Kennebunk, Maine. You never know what you’re going to find when you hit up the local market. However, if you’re like us, you never come home empty handed.
Finding farmer’s markets with deals in your neighborhood
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Heading to the right farmer’s market at the right time is key to saving money. Larger towns and cities may host multiple markets each week with different vendors at each. If you have only one local farmer’s market, knowing when to shop can help you get the best prices as well.
Chances are your state may have a farmers’ market association. If you visit their website, you’ll often find a directory to a farmers’ market near you. Or you can use the Local Harvest website to find a farmers market, along with CSA farms, farm stands, U-pick places and more.
Farmer’s markets that are closer to farms will often have a wider selection at a lower cost. The location means farmers do not have to travel as far. In more metropolitan areas, costs may be higher at both farmer’s markets and grocery stores because of the increased transportation costs. While proximity to agricultural areas largely depends on where you live, you may find more deals if you can travel to markets closer to farmland.
Markets of different sizes can also vary in price. At a larger market, vendors may reduce prices to stay competitive. Markets that focus more on produce will often have lower prices than those that have more prepared food vendors.
Over the summer, visit a few different farmer’s markets. This can give you an idea of what items are available and the prices at each. While vendors, location and scheduling will likely play a large part in which farmer’s markets you frequent, take into account price differences as well. Shopping around for the most affordable markets can result in significant savings.
When to go to a farmer’s market for the lowest prices
Visiting a farmer’s market on the right day and time can score you lower prices. Weekend farmer’s markets often have more visitors and might raise prices. Markets on weekdays can be a good time to look for bargains. You’ll also likely enjoy a more relaxed shopping experience without the crowds.
The time of day could also have an impact on prices. You’ll find the best selection earlier in the day, but vendors often start marking down items near closing time. This helps them sell the last of their goods. If you do not have a set shopping list, visiting a farmer’s market in the last hour could offer great deals.
What farmer’s market products offer the best deals?
Buying and eating food that’s in season is the most affordable way to shop at your local farmer’s market. In-season produce is abundant and the ample supply results in lower prices. Produce at the height of its growing season often tastes better as well.
Research when the height of the season is for different produce in your area, or ask vendors at your farmer’s market. Summer is a great time for berries, stone fruits, watermelons, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, corn and more.
Strawberries are the most affordable during their growing season and great for snacking or breakfasts like strawberry overnight oats. Make sure you learn the tips for making strawberries last as long as possible so they don’t go to waste.
Corn also tends to be an affordable vegetable at summer farmer’s markets. Buy a few ears for grilling or dress it up with a Mexican street corn recipe.
Produce that grows locally in your area will also often be cheaper at a farmer’s market than it is at the grocery store. Farmers in the area can grow a large supply of that crop. Likewise, if nearby farms produce meat and dairy products, you can often find a good deal on higher quality items.
Tips for saving money shopping at a farmer’s market
When shopping for the best farmer’s market deals, a little flexibility with your shopping list can help. A market is perfect for encountering interesting new foods and stocking up on favorites.
Buy produce in bulk
The farmer’s market is a great place to buy bulk produce. Many vendors use a volume pricing system, bringing down the price per item or pound the more you buy. Plan on buying larger quantities to get a bargain on fruits and vegetables.
If you purchase more than you can eat, many fruits and veggies freeze well. Juicing is another delicious and healthy way to use up produce. Try orange carrot juice or green juice to incorporate the plentiful summer crops. Salads, roasted vegetables, pies and cobblers are other ways to use bulk produce purchases.
Try new fruits, vegetables and local products
Farmer’s markets will often have more varied selection than your local supermarket. Unique varieties of fruits and vegetables or artisan goods you won’t find elsewhere are common vendor options.
Purchasing these items from your farmer’s market is the perfect way to explore new flavors. It can also be an opportunity to find deals on less popular items. Best of all, many farmers and makers will offer free samples and suggestions for the best ways to eat your new ingredients.
Take advantage of government programs if you qualify
Many people don’t realize that you can use SNAP EBT benefits at farmers markets. These benefits are just for shopping at supermarkets or grocery stores.
Also, this summer, a handful of states are offering a SUN Bucks program. It is designed to supplement the free or reduced lunch that children get in school during the school year but which, obviously, they can’t get when school is on summer recess.
Get fresh and affordable groceries at farmer’s markets this summer
Start with your local farmer’s market if you are looking for fruits, vegetables and other groceries this summer. In addition to supporting local farmers, you’ll get fresh and delicious produce for everything from snacking to your favorite summer recipes.
The farmer’s market can also offer great bargains on purchases when you know where to go and what ingredients to look for. This summer, check out your local farmer’s markets with these tips to find excellent prices on quality groceries.
This article originally appeared on Food Drink Life