When most people decide to buy food, they go to a grocery
store. Grocery stores sell many different kinds of food in just one
store. Some grocery stores also carry household goods such as
aluminum foil, cleaning supplies, and diapers. A grocery store is
a convenient place to shop for the kitchen and beyond.
Despite the ease of shopping in a grocery store, some people
decide to buy their food from other places. Farmers' markets are
one alternative to grocery stores. At a farmers' market, local
farmers sell the foods they grow to customers. The foods they
sell often include fruits, vegetables, and meats. Most of these
foods are freshly harvested with no artificial additions.
There are several ways in which farmers' markets are less convenient than grocery stores,
however. For example, packaged foods usually are not sold at farmer's markets. Many farmers do
not accept credit cards or checks as payment for their goods. What is more, most farmers' markets
are only open for business once or twice each week. While this often deters some shoppers,
others are willing to accept these inconveniences in exchange for the fresh and local food found at
farmers' markets.
Deciding whether to shop for food at grocery stores or at farmers' markets is a personal choice.
This choice reflects a person’s values about life and about food. Those who value convenience
and variety will probably choose to shop at a grocery store. People who value freshness and enjoy
supporting local farmers probably will prefer the farmers' market. Fortunately, most communities
provide options for both kinds of shoppers. what is the summery of this passage
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