This place states their products are locally sourced, yet their coffee comes from South America and Africa. None of their coffee options is sourced locally. Clearly, this is yet another link in the corrupt Keynesian chain, where those that run the so-called government also sit on Boards of Corporations. Here, the Mayor and a Member of the Chamber of Commerce sit on the board; which definitely does not constitute a conflict of interest, nor would it effect their decisions in anyway. It certainly would not drive them to leverage their position for fleecing farmers, nor would it ensure that no others are allowed to compete in the area they control, oh wait... It always seems that when you find an establishment with a "woke" flag, it has direct ties and is mainly owned by allegedly governmental people. However, the rabbit trail continues through a series of shell companies, starting with Lancaster Fresh Market Inc, and leading to OSAC, through IBID Inc, which goes to...
Read moreThis Market showcases primarily local products which take in the range of Ohio. I particularly appreciate the fresh local produce from nearby farms in greenhouses. Note cards, Beauty products, woodwork, iron work, you name it and you may find it here. The staff are uniformly amazingly friendly and considerate. It's simply fun to browse and I don't mind paying a little more to help support small business people which does my part to not only help the planet but to give myself high...
Read moreThe staff is amazing. Super friendly and helpful! I love the variety from all the different vendors.. its a local craft and farmers market in a nice warm (or cool in the summer) building open all year around. Not only do they accept snap benefits, but they also have a $25 match program with tokens good for inside or the traditional farmers market in the summer that dont expire. Its helpful to bring your own bags for...
Read more