Safeway Tries to Pull a Fake "Farmers Market"
A woman driving by a Safeway store in Kirkland, Washington, spotted a big banner in front of the store announcing a farmer's market that weekend, so she stopped to get more details. The manager explained that Safeway employees were going to be setting up tents and selling Safeway produce, farmer's market-style, in front of the store. That sent up red flags for Martha Tyler, who organizes a real farmer's market in Redmond, Washington. Tyler immediately alerted local farmers market associations to Safeway's plot to cash in on people's attraction for farmers markets, and a protest ensued. The Washington State Farmers Market Association sent Safeway a letter pointing out that state law defines farmers' markets as including five or more growers selling directly to consumers, and explaining that the intent of a farmers market is to foster closer connections between local farmers and their customers. Safeway responded by offering to drop the term "farmers market" and instead call it something like a "weekend outdoor market." Advocates were pleased with the change, but still wish big grocery retailers like Safeway would buy more of their produce from local farmers, instead of merely trying to impersonate farmers markets.
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Farmers market or Not
I guess this is similar to many instances where people are selling in 'the style of'.
It is so tempting to sell like that without a thought for who it is actually harming. I'm sure Safeway meant no harm to actual farmers but should have considered the matter a little more closely.
DID SAFEWEAY MEAN HARM?
Did Safeway mean harm? My guess is that they didn;t give a hoot. They were just chasing money. As an Aussie Im sick and tired of supermarkets not caring about local growers. For instance, we have orchardists burning orange trees here in Australia while supermarkets import them from USA and other countries. I believe we import your lemons too. Not good for lcoal growers at all!
I Support Real Farmers Markets
I cannot believe what Safeway was trying to pull off. As a business owner myself I firmly believe that being honest with your customers will earn you a lot more in the long run compares to these type of ridiculous marketing tactics.