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Real Food Market

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Manhattan

Real Food Market

In 2006, we opened the South Village and SoHo Real Food Markets in New York City for farmers, artisans, and purveyors of regional and traditional foods. What is Real Food? At a properly-run farmers' market, all vendors are producers. A Real Food Market is more like markets in Europe. There are farmers and bakers, but also food artisans and purveyors, or merchants. Second, the Real Food Region is larger than at a traditional farmers' market. We forage in the Northeast: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Oh, and you might find other goodies you don't see at a true farmers' market, such as a cup of hot coffee (locally roasted) or hot chocolate with local milk. The experiment was a success and we'd like to do it again, but in the summer of 2007 we have too many other things to do. Stay tuned.

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Katz's Delicatessen

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Pioneers Supermarkets

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Pioneer Supermarkets

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Eataly

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Associated Supermarkets

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Bangkok Center Grocery

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Western Beef

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The Food Emporium

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Morton Williams Associated Supermarkets

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Staten Island

PathMark

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Montalbano's Pork Store

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V & J Hillside Market

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Waldbaums

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Beyar's Market

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Brooklyn

A&S Pork Store

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Mill Basin Kosher Deli

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ShopRite Supermarkets

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C-Town Supermarkets

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The Greene Grape

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Landi's Pork Store

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Super Stop & Shop

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Shop Foodtown

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Bronx

Western Beef

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Associated Supermarkets

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Met Foodmarkets

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Queens

BJ's Wholesale Club

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Trade Fair

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Trade Fair Supermarkets

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Bayside Milk Farm

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Morscher's Pork Store

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Trade Fair Supermarkets