An Outdoor Occasion With an Online Twist Shop the Bellevue Farmers Market

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The Bellevue Farmers Market is embracing an outdoor shopping model with an online twist, catering to community needs during the summer of 2020 amid the ongoing pandemic. To ensure safety and compliance with public health guidelines, the market has introduced an efficient "walk-through" layout that minimizes contact while allowing customers to enjoy locally sourced goods. Shoppers are advised to prepare a thorough shopping list, wear face masks, and utilize clean reusable bags for a smooth experience. The market also offers the innovative option of pre-ordering a "BFM box," which includes a curated selection of seasonal vegetables and the possibility to add fresh eggs. This initiative not only supports local farmers but also keeps economic activity flowing within the community.

Operating Thursdays from 3 PM to 7 PM from May through October, the Bellevue Farmers Market stands as a vital connection between consumers and local producers. The market's commitment to providing safe shopping experiences reflects its dedication to the health of both shoppers and vendors. For more information on online shopping options, customers can visit the Bellevue Farmers Market website.

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