The market near the Lianozovo platform is reputed to be very cheap, so today we drove to it on bikes, studied the prices and bought something.
The market is located at 1 Lianozovsky proezd. It looks very unpresentable.
Those who do not like large crowds (especially in connection with the coronavirus) have nothing to do there, especially on weekends: there are a lot of people.
But everything is really cheap. All prices photographed on August 2, 2020.
Tomatoes 80 rubles per kilogram, cucumbers - 70. Tomatoes of "so-so" condition cost 30 rubles per kilogram.
Cherry tomatoes 60 rubles per kilogram.
Armenian apricots at 100 rubles per kg.
Prices are falling rapidly. :)
There are apricots and 70 rubles.
Blueberries - 300 rubles per kilogram, blueberries - 250, black currants - 150.
We bought a small melon (50 rubles per kg), pears (100 rubles per kg), cherries (200 and 120 rubles per kg), quiche grapes (100 rubles per kg) and, unexpectedly, Thai mango (200 rubles 3 pieces)... I also really wanted to buy apricots and apricotines, but the chances of getting them were low (the road is not short, the basket is not dimensionless, but they will be crumpled in the backpack).
This market is really cheaper than the markets at the Losinoostrovskaya platform and in Vladykino, but I have a long journey, and there are crowds of people there, so today's trip was most likely the first and last.
© 2020, Alexey Nadezhin
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