To reach neighbors in need in underserved communities, GBFB distributes high-quality, nutritious food through Mobile Markets hosted by our partner agencies. These free markets serve low-income populations including, seniors, veterans, community health center patients, and students.

Mobile Market, Healthy Retail Partners, and farmers market locations below all accept SNAP, including 50% off all SNAP purchases at our Mobile Market and partner farmers markets. Food pantry partners receive fresh produce from Shalom Farms when in season. Click each icon for details.


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Where do you want to see Shalom Farms produce? Is there a market in your neighborhood that you visit often? A community center that would be a great location for a Mobile Market or cooking demo? Where would you like to see new resources or more healthy options?

Note: No proof of eligibility is required. Food availability is on a first-come basis and products may vary. There will be no market when the campus is closed due to inclement weather.

In addition to selling an abundant selection of local, seasonal products, Fresh2You hosts Taste It Recipe Demonstrations. At most markets, you can find highly trained volunteers cooking and sampling our Weekly Recipe.

During this pilot phase, we have been collecting feedback through third-party surveys and analyzing the data, allowing us to learn and adapt as we continue to understand the needs of the community. The results are informing our longer-term strategic priorities around food security. A key takeaway we have learned is that community members who attended markets especially valued the high-quality produce items and appreciated the accessibility walking from their community to the market.

Next year, we are hoping to begin exploring potential student training opportunities within the market environment. We are continuing to build and establish new relationships and partnerships with local farmers for the next growing season. Together, with the support of volunteers and partnerships with local organizations and farms, we will be able to serve larger communities and support the FareStart mission to transform lives, disrupt poverty and nourish communities. We also are hoping to expand the number of locations the pilot community market visits next season to increase food provided to the local residents.

The Hilltown Mobile Market enables small local producers throughout our region to reach hundreds of Hilltown customers each week. Our rural area grows some of the highest quality food in the region, yet many residents aren't able to enjoy this fresh food due to lack of time, transportation, income, or accessibility. The Hilltown Mobile Market was created to address the challenges of rural food access while developing the economic viability of our small farms. We manage an online food hub with 20 producers (and growing!) selling everything from apples, beef, and cheese to yogurt and zucchini! We partner with local businesses, community centers, councils on aging, health centers and housing authorities to make this food available to anyone who wants it without the long trek to a grocery store or farmer's market.

The Healthy Harvest Mobile Market is a mobile grocery store bringing fresh, healthy, affordable food to Greater Cincinnati communities. The Healthy Harvest Mobile Market is a community collaboration between Freestore Foodbank sponsored by Anthem. The Healthy Harvest Mobile Market launched in Spring 2016 with the generous support of Impact 100 to promote good nutrition and encourage healthy shopping in neighborhoods without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food.

Hey everyone I'm back! Finally I'm here with the most requested guide since last season. I've attempted to write the most extensive and detailed guide for the market, because of which I have split the guide into several sections. I've tried to cover everything and hopefully have something for everyone in this guide. There's even a TLDR at the bottom if anyone's short on time.

So this guide should cover everything about the market, even if you feel you know how some things work, I'd strongly suggest reading up every section as there's always something important that you might not yet know. One very important note is that what I'm sharing in this guide has worked over two seasons for me, the last one and the current (wasn't very active prior to then). From personal experience I can say, as I've delineated in the Investments section, every other method might fail, but investments have proven to be always reliable.

A) Beginner - You have barely any coins and little market knowledge. Understand the market bot and master how to buy and sell first. This is in fact a golden opportunity for you as most people I know get far with coins but miss several tricks on how to maximise your profits from the market. Thoroughly understand the basics and the rest will follow.

B) Intermediate - You probably have a lot of coins and a solid team but that's mainly through playing events and selling players. Well you guys probably fall into the bracket of players who grind a lot but don't invest time into the market. It could be for two reasons - a) you always found the market a very complicated thing to master and never ended up spending much time there. Stop and read this guide then, it doesn't make sense if you ignore the biggest aspect of this game and grind some boring events non stop; or b) you don't enjoy the market. In this case, it's valid and I respect that you're able to make this decision for yourself. No need to mess with the market if you rather enjoy the game then.

BID Price - It is the price at which you can bid for a card. Essentially for any card you see, the BID Price is the price at which another user sold the card on the market. So your cards selling price corresponds to the BID price of it's actual market listing.

Bot - It is basically the algorithm using which the market functions. We refer to it as a Bot to generalise all of the market algorithms actions, as that of a robot. The FM market is not an open market, instead it is regulated. The market bot buys and sells cards, it is not a direct interface between the users. This was done to avoid coin selling.

Bidding - The bidding though is live and you engage with other users in bidding wars. Bid listings disappear from the market if they go below 30 seconds, even if there is an active bid war. Bid resets at 15 seconds, and it doesn't automatically refresh on time, so keep switching between tabs to see the latest bid.

Price Caps - If you notice, the market algorithm works in such a way that the card listings are segregated in various price levels. These levels are termed as price Caps. Caps indicate the ceiling price at which you can sell the card based on current demand and supply. When you sell a card to the market, the BIN price of your listed card usually indicates the current price cap. Remember when new cards launch, they are listed at the highest price cap. As supply increases, the current price cap falls. That is why you often see more expensive cards listed on the market, they were sold early on when the price cap was high. Lower price cap can hold more cards than higher price caps in the inventory.

Inventory - The market bot can hold only a fixed amount of cards at a particular price cap. This size is known as the inventory. Inventory size varies at each price cap. What you see on the market are the current cards in inventory. There are also other cards in its listing queue, which the bot can buy from user if triggered by demand.

Listing Queue - When you sell a card to the market and it is waiting for a trigger to sell, we say that the card is currently in the listing queue. If within the price cap, if you listed first, your card should be the first to sell when triggered.

Window - The market buys and sells cards in windows of 5 mins. If you keep refreshing, you'll see the bot lists cards exactly 5 mins apart. Sometimes you'll see multiple listings, that's because there are more than 1 window during which the bot is listing cards. Really helpful to keep a timer and snipe using these windows.

CU (Content Update) - This is an in app update (not required to update from the app store), when game files are added/updated. This is usually when event cards such as TOTW become tradable. It's useful to be informed about when CU takes place and list cards as soon as tradable to sell for the best price. Selling early means there's no/few other cards on the market and the price caps are still high. Eventually as supply increases, the card falls down to it's actual value.

Trigger - Now the market bot will only buy a card from you if it has a sufficient demand. How is this demand calculated? It is done through triggers. When you buy a card, the bot checks its inventory if it has enough supply. If not, you just triggered the bot to buy another card from some user who listed it.

When you sell a new card that becomes tradable (such as TOTW), avoid undercutting it doesn't matter. As long as you're fast enough and you list the card within the price cap, your card should sell. If curious, after selling check the market for that card with the same BID price as your BIN price. Now the BIN price at which the bot listed it, is how high you could have also listed it, as that's the price cap ceiling.

There are 3 markets in game. That means you belong to 1 of the 3 possible markets that have totally different listings. These markets are not region based and there is no logic behind which market you are assigned. It is random and cannot be changed. Prices are usually similar on these markets though. This was done to prevent coin selling and market manipulation.

To avoid extinction of any card, last season after SBC launch we had a market feature introduced where the bot listed cards at the highest price cap. This listing was the highest possible listing of the card. When the first card is listed on the market, it triggers the bot to generate this artificial listing. There is only 1 of these and it is at the highest cap. This explains how the rare cards never go extinct and are always available even if people keep buying them at cap. 2351a5e196

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