According to the U-District Farmers Market website, Stacy Jones' 2008 fall quarter statistics class conducted a price comparison study between the U-District Farmers Market, Whole Foods and QFC. They summarized their report:
"According to the FDA, the average family should spend about $330 a month on groceries. At the Farmers Market, $330 will get you 152.25 pounds of organic produce; at Whole Foods you can get 131.80 pounds, and at QFC a mere 118.6 pounds for the same $330. I.e., the average price per pound is lowest at the farmers market."
A few Seattle Farmers Markets:
- University District - Saturdays, 9am - 2pm, Year-round!
- West Seattle - Sundays, 10am - 2pm, Year-round!
- Broadway - Sundays, 11am - 3pm, May 10 - December 20
- Columbia City - Wednesdays, 3pm-7pm, April 29 - October 21
- Phinney - Fridays, 3pm - 7pm, May 29 - October 2
- Lake City - Thursdays, 3pm - 7pm, June 4 - October 29
- Magnolia - Saturdays, 10am - 2pm, May 23 - October 10
See full list of Washington State Farmers Market locations
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