cmoneyspinner wrote:There's a Walmart and a Dollar Tree 5 minutes away from my house.
The problem is not with having cheap food.
The problem is a lot of times, the shelves are empty.
germainebull wrote:I can attest that the local farmers market is an ideal venue for sourcing fresh produce.
If you are careful enough, you could even get access to organically produced food.
Tiern wrote:All of these sources of cheap food are not available in my country apart from buying directly from the farm gate. That's the common way we get cheap food here.
eldavis wrote:Over here the reverse is the case when it comes to university campus. The food found there are usually more expensive.
arunima wrote:Buying from local farmers has helped me save money during this summer season. I know of people who own farmhouses and get abundance of.produce, more than what they can consume. I have got good quality mangoes from them at much cheaper rates. Moreover, they grow it for personal use and so make sure that these are grown in organic way avoiding any pesticides use or artificial ripeners. They are fresh from farm and more safe to consume.
These are the best places where one can ever find cheap food. I have bought from them a number of times and I must say that the prices are usually great.Yusra wrote:Farmers' markets
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