Stan Glaser has some set of onions
I have decided not to go to the Glaser farmer's market anymore, enough is enough. I paid $2.60 yesterday for one red onion, the size of a baseball. I think this makes the onions there about $5.00 to $7.00 a pound, since the onion weighed less than half a pound. Talk about having big onions. Stan Glaser has huge freaking onions to charge that. I'll stick with Publix, organic or not.
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7 Comments:
I had the same experience, yesterday. I bought ONE BROWN BAG of fruit and veggies and it cost me $71!! Even the fresh market would have been cheaper!
So why did you buy it?
I don't know, I guess I was embarrassed to say anything at the time and I didn't have my blog to hide behind. :)
I stopped going there altogether months ago. Prices are absurd, food isnt much better than what you can get anywhere else. Only time I'll go there is if I cant find a particular item elsewhere.
I find everything i need for great prices at wild oats. I never go to publix because they donate so much money to the republican party. As Im not republican I feel uncomfortable shopping there. I also don't pay the high prices at the grove farmers market when i can buy the same stuff cheaper elsewhere.
sadly, there are two separate "farmer's markets" on saturdays in the grove, each operating with only one farmer present and neither (apparently) competing with the other.
A real farmers' market has _many_ farmers each selling their produce, not just one.
adam, maybe they just claim to be a farmer's Market (instead of a farmers market). or maybe someone bought all the other farmers before you got there.
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