There is a small market near our house, this is our local market. It's not that big, but you can buy almost everything.
The market is always very crowded. Most stores are small. There are stores selling fruits and dairy products, shops selling fish, shops selling dishes, stores selling gifts and stationery. People can also find shops selling electronics. There are stores that repair damaged items.
There is a good bakery outside the market. I sell delicious cakes and biscuits. My mother is busy with my sweets, cakes and other sweets, so I want to go to the market.
All the daily necessities are in comfortable distance, so this local market makes our life very easy. The owner is honest and sells high quality products at affordable prices.
Purchasing fresh fruits and vegetables in the local market is a precious social link. When I take my daughter to the local grocery market on Saturday they will interact with the local community. Sellers in the market always chat with them. They often calculate money (cash) when paying and help calculate changes. Women who serve us will learn about what they are doing during the rest of the weekend and interact with other adults who are not family members or school teachers. Convenience is costly. For example, creating a more convenient drive via Gregs (a famous cheap sausage roll supplier in the UK) has further increased poor food choices and feeding patterns. The same applies to the most convenient "fast food" - this is also an earlier idea than the Internet. In the face of unlimited immediate choice, we notice ourselves making the wrong decision.
How convenience of smartphone and how the local food market is developed in the era of Pumpkin Spice Enterprise Group? A market that can alarm our children and inform us of who has enjoyed the food. A market that can support local food production. Having local food producers is also an insurance against potential crises and disasters. Ideally, the local food market can connect food entrepreneurs and customers. It achieves this with minimal barriers at low cost. Perhaps I formed Chipotle Pho Base, but I can only use enough money to mark 250 units. You can rent commercial kitchens at La Dorita or Market Kitchen. Then I have to sell them. In many cases, this may borrow booths on the market, sell it to neighbors or friends, or need it online. In Mexico, I sell commercially available bicycles and call customers such as Camo's suppliers such as Camo! Kamote! Kamote!
I will buy it in the local market. As mentioned in our recent article, we like to buy our fruits and vegetables in the local market. Always fresh and cheaper than the supermarket, and you have the opportunity to practice your language skills. My Spanish teacher took me to the Quito market at 1 pm and learned about various fruits and vegetables. One of the best ways to learn and practice your language. If you buy a souvenir for your loved one at home (or yourself), please support a local craftsman instead of shopping at the same souvenir shop. The souvenirs sold at these shops are usually made in China (even if you may be in Peru). Please find unique arts and crafts. Please purchase from where you can see the items you made in front of you. In this way, you can not only (artistically) support artists and their families, but also to ensure the existence of cultural traditions (such as Guatemala textiles and wood carvings).