U.S. Markets

In the United States, less than 1% of fresh food is purchased directly from farmers. The majority comes from chains and big box stores which is a reflection of our culture to want things big, fast and cheap. But some autumn weekend, take the family to a local farmers’ market and you’ll taste what fresh is supposed to taste like.

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Inside the Grand Central Market in Los Angeles, California - Encircle Photos 1

Inside the Grand Central Market in Los Angeles, California

317 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Fresh, Sweet and Red Strawberries at Farmers Market in Buffalo, Minnesota - Encircle Photos 2

Fresh, Sweet and Red Strawberries at Farmers Market in Buffalo, Minnesota

Lake Blvd S & 1st St S, Buffalo, MN 55313
Sweet Corn Banner Over Fresh Vegetable Stand in Buffalo, Minnesota - Encircle Photos 3

Sweet Corn Banner Over Fresh Vegetable Stand in Buffalo, Minnesota

Lake Blvd S & 1st St S, Buffalo, MN 55313
Stack of Large, Orange Pumpkins at Vegetable Stand in Rockford, Minnesota - Encircle Photos 4

Stack of Large, Orange Pumpkins at Vegetable Stand in Rockford, Minnesota

Lake Sarah Heights Dr & Hwy 55, Rockford, MN 55373
Red, Yellow Tomatoes in Basket Plus Cabbage and Ripe Apples in Saint Paul, Minnesota - Encircle Photos 5

Red, Yellow Tomatoes in Basket Plus Cabbage and Ripe Apples in Saint Paul, Minnesota

290 5th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
Pumpkins at Fairhaven Farm in South Haven, Minnesota - Encircle Photos 6

Pumpkins at Fairhaven Farm in South Haven, Minnesota

13835 51st Ave, South Haven, MN 55382
Produce Stand at Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Encircle Photos 7

Produce Stand at Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1136 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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