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Honeysuckle18
11 months ago

There are fruits and vegetables that are still good at “Kaufland” and in many other markets and discounters – but no longer looks as great as many consumers would like…

This is partly greatly reduced in price – you can always find something.

HikoKuraiko
11 months ago

So I brought 30-60 kg of vegetables directly to the farmer until last year on average per week. And just paid for the 25€. And if I were still living at my old place of residence, I would still do that. However, there was a lot of committeeware that was not 100% good for sale (too small, too big, minimally shrumbling etc)

Otherwise in the metro if you have a business license. Or on the weekly market (but these are often fucking expensive). Or at Turkish leisure dealers or depending on what quantities you need Christ also at discounter and supermarket cheap or too good to go.

Depends on what you understand under large quantities. Currently I get my complete vegetables here at the penny and these are also a kilo every 2-3 days.

HikoKuraiko
11 months ago
Reply to  DerAngestellte

Just go to Hofladen and your place where you live. Then you should be joined.

However, I had real luck with my trader as I was at least once a week there for 13 years and therefore also partially got special conditions. Especially because I bought a lot for my animals and they knew that.

GeistundSeele
11 months ago

Either you buy directly from the producer in Hofläden, or you go to the big market in the next city. I do not know if the goods are also delivered to private customers.

BerndBauer3
11 months ago

I don’t know what you need, and how much. I find deep-piped vegetables good. It is cost-effective, and you have it in stock at any time.

P0NY0
11 months ago

maybe go to a farm

Finja00200200
11 months ago

Building Selber

Shany
11 months ago

Farmers

Shany
11 months ago
Reply to  DerAngestellte

Not in the dozen