Hey, it's okay to be a cheapskate the first time you go to the market. Take your notebook or your phone and simply write down some of the prices of the same product as you walk past the many stands. We want to pay as little as possible for the best quality.
I took some pictures of my favorite fruit and vegetable stand as you can see down here. They have different kinds of fruits each week, depending on the time of the year and their supplier, and all of it for a very small price (and most of the time they round the price down while they're weighing the fruit, yay!)
I also buy my bread at the market. It's cheaper than at the local bakery, but it has the same quality. Also, again, I have to eat spelt bread and my favorite bread stand sells the real deal for a low price: 1 loaf for 3 euros. The supermarkets either sell it for a higher price or sell fake spelt bread.
And just look at these pictures. Doesn't it look delicious?!
So if I were you, I'd go to the nearest ATM, get some money and go to your local market. Because it has saved me sooooo much money. And I need money. Because I'm a student with bad priorities, so I need money for other things (students reading this can probably relate to this problem).
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