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Come shop this week at the Statesboro Market2Go! Place your order by Tuesday midnight for pickup Thursday afternoon.

Enjoy sustainable seafood! We just got a new delivery of Doug’s Wild Caught Alaska salmon! Purchase from our annual winter stock while it lasts, or order Georgia Wild Caught shrimp or NC coast flounder from Prosser’s Seafood.

Welcome back Poor Robin Gardens! They are a small farm in Screven county who have been at the Saturday market for many year, with lots of fresh, local, delicous vegetables available, like kale, collards, turnips and turnip greens, mustard greens, mushrooms, green garlic, green onions, lettuce, butternut squash, and Caribbean squash.

Strawberries are coming in early at Jacobs’s produce!

Try this recipe for Strawberry and goat cheese salad, using many local products available from Market2Go!

Don’t miss the last weeks of seasonal citrus bounty. Find Gold Nugget Mandarins and Grapefruit from Franklin Citrus Farms!

If you don’t have time to cook, you can still have a delicious meal made from market products. Purchase a healthy prepared meal. Add an easy salad with your choice of romaine, green leaf, red leaf or mixed lettuce, and bibb.

We offer a full line of dairy – milk, cream, butter and cheese from Southern Swiss Dairy and Bootleg Farms. Purchase free-range eggs from four local farms! Meat eaters can order beef, pork, lamb, goat or chicken from our Market2Go vendors.

Didn’t put up enough seasonal produce? Jacobs produce has frozen peas, blueberries and strawberries that preserve the taste of summer.

Looking for more? We’ve got coffee, honey, grits and cornmeal. Plus homemade dog biscuits, candles, lotions, and soaps. Plus, there’s lots of sweets and treats from Sugar Magnolia, 4 & 20 Bakers, Cakes by Rosie, Jacob’s Produce, and Victory Garden General Store.

Thank you for your support of the market and of our dedicated local farmers and producers.