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Located on the atmospheric Bold Street, the cultural quarters of Liverpool; LIV Organic & Natural Food Market is one of the city’s hidden gems. Based in the historic, Radiant House, the former headquarters of the Liverpool Gas Company; LIV offers a truly unique shopping experience, where modern decor meets architectural delights from the elegant art-deco era. With a twist on the traditional, all the products in LIV are focused on being organic, natural and good; from food and drink to health and beauty. Catering for Liverpool’s growing free-from followers, LIV offers an amazing range of gluten free, vegan and vegetarian products. For vegans especially, LIV is a welcoming sanctuary that offers an array of plant-based options, including the most delicious vegan cheese and meat-free alternatives. With veganism being a way of life, as opposed to a diet, customers can explore LIV Home & Body, that offers a impressive collection of vegan skincare, haircare and cosmetics.
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Nationally-recognized farmers’ market, international food hall, and garden center. Open 7 days a week. Merchant hours vary. Shop with farmers Friday-Sunday every May-October and every Saturday November-April.
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This is a ‘real deal’ growers’ market. The Opawa Farmers’ Market prides itself on having the best selection of fresh local produce in Christchurch, including a large organic range from well-known and trusted local growers. Top up your vege shop with fresh artisan bread, French style pastries, free-range eggs, locally made Italian cheeses, seasonal fruits and much more. Soak up the relaxed and friendly atmosphere at this popular ‘down to earth’ market. Don’t miss their annual ‘Berry Fest’ (end of Jan) and ‘Tomato Fest’ (Feb/Mar).
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Fresh organic produce, prepared foods, local products galore, and much more! Shop for your groceries at 3101 Guadalupe or 4001 S Lamar.
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Formerly known as the Eveleigh Market, the Carriageworks Farmer’s Market in Sydney is a weekly market full of seasonal produce from local growers, and artisan goods made by local makers.
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Eat Street Markets is a world of food vendors set in converted shipping containers on an old historic disused wharf. A magical atmosphere is created by thousands of fairy lights and festoons that fill the all weather domes and trees. A “real grass” park is part of the venue that is great for hot summer nights and cool winter days.
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The Brisbane Vegan Market are filled with stalls selling a huge a variety of vegan products, with everything from vegan foods from around the world to luxury vegan cosmetics and from ethical clothing to interesting charities. Held every second Sunday of the Month, 9am till 3pm
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The Boundary St Markets are a collection of food vendors and events that take place on Friday and Saturday evenings in Brisbane. Enjoy global cuisine from Romania, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Greece, Malaysia, Nigeria,Tibet, Korea, Japan, Spain, Brazil, Italy, Eritrea, America, Mexico + Vegan & Gluten Free Specialties, Kids Area, Chai Tea, Cold Beer, Music & Monthly Special Events. Parking is available at the Melbourne Hotel Carpark. The 199 Bus stops right on Boundary St.
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Muang Mai is a food market in Chiang Mai with a variety of fresh produce and other goods. Stick to the outer limits of the market to avoid seeing non-vegan market stalls.
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Welcome to Liberty Public Market in San Diego, the West Coast’s newest vibrant 7-day-a-week marketplace featuring more than two dozen artisans, their culinary creations, and a market of various local delights. You’ll find everything you need to create your own memorable meal or let us cook for you. We use only the freshest ingredients to craft simple, delicious dishes showcasing Southern California’s agricultural bounty and international tastes. Come to the Market for your daily shopping. Drop in for lunch. Hang out for happy hour. Dine alfresco. Stay a while and explore Liberty Public Market.
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Gr-eatings is a grocery store and organic produce market in Athens, Greece. They also carry vegan specialty items.
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Ada’s Natural Market offers shoppers a wide variety of organic and locally grown produce, hand picked to ensure each and every item is the very best. We feature more than 100 barrels and bins full of grains, legumes, spices and more, available by the pound or ounce and in pre-measured packages for your convenience. Fair trade and organic coffee selection with over 22 varieties of beans and roasts to choose from whole or ground to your select grind. In Bulk natural candies and wholesome snacks, from chocolate covered dried fruits and nuts to an abundant selection of irresistible sweet and savory. 100’s of wines and craft beers from around the world, artesian cheeses, and bakery fresh breads and pastries. Ada’s Green Leaf’s Cafe and Deli features fresh market prepared fare to dine in or take out. Chef inspired salads, wraps, sandwiches, as well as hot meals, and our gourmet hand stretched Pizza’s. And be sure to grab a wholesome organic juice or smoothie at our Organic Juice Bar Ada’s also has a full selection of vitamins and supplements with an experienced staff on hand to provide you with the knowledge to empowering you to make the best supplement choices, always ready to answer your nutrition and supplement questions with expertise. Additionally we carry natural health and beauty products and environmentally friendly cleaning products. see our calendar for events: http://tinyurl.com/adasevents
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Located by the main boat port in Split, the Green Market (pazar) is full of stalls and vendors selling fresh and seasonal fruits and vegetables, as well as some handmade clothing and jewelry.
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Enjoy the sights, sounds, flavours, action and colour of Australia’s best outdoor market – proudly operated by Hobart City Council – every Saturday from 8:30am to 3:00pm at Hobart’s Salamanca Place. Set between graceful plane trees and the mellow sandstone facades of historic warehouses, Hobart’s famous market at Salamanca Place attracts thousands of locals and visitors, every Saturday of the year. They come for the food and music, fresh fruit, crisp organic vegetables, hot baked spuds, the warm aroma of a coffee and croissant, buskers singing the blues, stroking a harp or strumming a lively folk song.
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El Paso’s Natural Market with vegan-friendly grocery items and a small vegan-friendly deli. Lots of great supplements, groceries, natural sweeteners, bulk products, you name it, we are your one stop shop for all your healthy needs. Locally owned and operated, we feature a lavish selection of organic produce, fresh grass-fed meats, a popular deli and a trained supplements department.
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Alfalfa House is a not-for-profit cooperative that aims to provide, where possible, minimally packaged and minimally processed, affordable, wholesome, organic food to its members.
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We are pioneers in fresh, healthy, organic, unique, and imported products. Ranch Market brings the taste of the world to your doorstep. At Ranch Market, we are committed to being good corporate citizens both socially and environmentally. We promote locally-sourced, organic goods and encourage our customers to bring reusable bags with them. In addition, all of our plastic bags are 100% biodegradable.
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Rezeki Supermarket is a supermarket specializing in selling fresh goods and imported products based in Jakarta.
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The Mercat Central de Valencia (Valencia Central Market Hall) has always been known for the quality, variety and freshness of its products as well as the helpful, personalised service provided by its traders. In addition to the market’s main activity, the innovative and business-like character of the traders has made the market grow and improve day by day. Nowadays, it is an important place for the sale of fresh products and a major cultural and tourist attraction not only for foreign visitors but also for the people of Valencia. The Mercat Central de Valencia covers exactly 8,160 square metres divided into two areas or zones. The first one is an irregular shape with a surface area of 6,760 square metres and the other, which is octagonal and covers 1,400 square metres, houses the fish market. The basement, which has 7,690 square metres, was previously a fish auction and is now used as a car park. The Mercat Central brings together almost 400 small traders and 1,500 people are involved in its daily activity. It is the largest centre of its kind in Europe specialising in fresh products and the first market in the world to rise to the challenge of computerising sales and offering home delivery, services which have been available since 2nd October 1996. Nowadays, the Mercat Central is an important economic focal point of Valencia, not only because of the work of its traders but also because of the large number of visits it receives and events it organises.
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The Happy Pear is a Natural Food Market, that is a fun, lively creative and a colourful shop with a mission far greater than simply being a shop. Gandhi once said “We must be the change we want to see in the world” and we are really doing our best to be this change. The shop is constantly evolving and improving. Every day we strive to give better service, to help build more community, to have more fun at work, to bring more awareness in ourselves and anyone open to it and all through the vehicle of The Happy Pear! At the Happy Pear in Greystones, there is also a vegan-friendly cafe!
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At the Turkish Market in the Neukölln neighborhood of Berlin, you’ll find colorful vegetables, Turkish specialties, and more!
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Odprta kuhna (Open kitchen) is a one of a kind food market and one of the most popular culinary projects in Slovenia that brings food lovers and culinary adventurers to Ljubljana’s city centre every sunny Friday from March until November. The picturesque Pogačarjev trg square in the Ljubljana’s Central market is a perfect frame for a casual Friday get-together with great traditional Slovenian as well as international food and drinks, prepared by the selected restaurants and best chefs from all over Slovenia. www.openkitchen.si
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La Boqueria is a a food and vendor market in Barcelona. Here you will find a wide variety of food and locally crafted goods, as well as a rotating calendar of gastronomic events and a culinary school.
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The Omi-cho Market was established about the middle of the 18th century. Since then, it has been supporting the gastronomic culture of Kanazawa for more than 280 years. There are as many as 170 stores including vegetable stores that sell unique Kaga vegetables, fruit stores, dried food and marine product stores, grocery stores, and clothing stores besides restaurants. More than 10 tenants including restaurants and drugstores are in operation in the redevelopment building named Omi-cho Ichibakan. This is a food market, so be mentally prepared to see a lot of dead animals, as well as fruits and veggies. The fruits and veggies generally have their own sections though, so it’s possible walking around the market without seeing that many animals.
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Portland Farmers Market operates 7 vibrant farmers markets that contribute to the success of local food growers and producers, strengthen the food economy and serve as community gathering places. Saturday – Portland State University SW Park & SW Montgomery 8:30 am to 2:00 pm (Mar to Oct) 9:00 am to 2:00 pm (Nov to Feb) Sunday – King NE 7th & NE Wygant 10:00 am to 2:00 pm (May 3 to Nov 22) Monday – Pioneer Courthouse Square 10:00 am to 2:00 pm (June 15 to Sept 28) Wednesday – Shemanski Park SW Park & SW Main 10:00 am to 2:00 pm (May 6 to Nov 25) Thursday – Buckman SE 20th & SE Salmon 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm (May 7 to Sept 24) Thursday – NW NW 19th & Everett 2:00pm to 6:00pm (June 4 to Sept 24) Friday – Kenton N McClellan & N Denver 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm (June 5 to Sept 25) To learn more about how Portland Farmers Market aims to grow, nourish and inspire the community, visit www.portlandfarmersmarket.org.
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YAY Health Store & More motivates you to pursue a healthy lifestyle. Founded to provide a total health package in an inspiring and accessible way. We believe body and mind are connected with each other. Therefore we promote health, awareness and well being in every way. From pure, honest and sustainable products in the YAY store to vibrant delicious raw food meals, stress relief activities, workshops and much more. YAY brings all the healthy good stuff together and gives it an accessible and fun twist.
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If you love local food… If you agree it is important to support local farmers… If you want your carrot to taste like a carrot… you’ve found us… Vancouver Farmers Markets (that’s BC, not WA) Learn about the schedule and locations of the Vancouver Farmers Markets here!
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The Farmers Market Maui in Kaanapali is a vegetarian grocery store with lots of local fresh produce and lots of vegan groceries & vegan food items. Their purpose is to support and nourish a healthy community with local, organic, sustainable, fair trade options and education.
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