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MIT Produce Market open Tuesdays at East Campus
Graduate student Ann Bauer soaks up the sunshine and loads up her basket with fresh vegetables at the MIT Produce Market at East Campus.
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Graduate student Ann Bauer soaks up the sunshine and loads up her basket with fresh vegetables at the MIT Produce Market at East Campus.
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Photo: Tom Gearty

The MIT Produce Market is open for business!

For those new to the Institute, the MIT Produce Market is a farmstand-style market selling fresh fruits and vegetables right on MIT's campus. Operated by Russo's, an award-winning local company, the market is located on the Walker Memorial (Building 50) side of East Campus Courtyard.

The market is open every Tuesday, from noon to 6 p.m.

The rain location is the Talbot Lounge, East Campus West Parallel (Building 62).

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