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Businiess name:
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market
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Review by:
Jason D.
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Review content:
"The Ferry Plaza Farmers Market is a California certified farmers market operated by the Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture (CUESA)." Ok, that's from the website, which I thought was worth adding, because basically, what that means is this Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday weekly open-air market is an association of lots of local farmers and other food artisan types who all get together to offer their best. And it's all food that you can feel good about. You'll know where it came from and how they grow it. That's actually the mission of this unique Farmer's Market experience, to educate you with all sorts of information, cooking demos, interviews and other programs that are free and open to the public. But if you just want to buy a perfect tomato, you can do that too.
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