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Yeah I didn't include Farmers Markets in my initial summary as they're not available everywhere and up here (HB Farmers Market) can be hit & miss on whether the value is better than other options. What you do get is the variety of produce types that just aren't in Supermarkets - eg in tomato season one of our local growers has probably 6-10 different varieties of tomato on sale.
Essentially it all comes down to time & flexibility, for instance I know that my local greengrocers has great variety on some things, but tomatoes they pretty much only ever stock roma or the standard hot house style up until the end of summer when they'll have canning tomatoes. But, if I had time and really wanted the variety I could go to the farmer's market for that, though it wouldn't be cheaper.
For me (DINK) I have the privilege of being able to prioritise buying variety when I choose to as well - which i'm well aware is not something most people can do where prioritising energy & nutrition is much more of a factor.