Farmer's Markets are a terrific weekend activity. Many shoppers rush to get there early in an attempt to score the best finds, but the best deals may come to those who sleep in.


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According to Consumer Reports, sellers rarely want to lug their goods back to the farm, so if you catch them late, you'll likely be able to score some great bargains. And unlike flea markets, because the goods aren't unique, odds are the seller will have a lot of the same morning selections left over later in the day.


The full Consumer Reports post contains more time-oriented bargains, suggesting cheaper times to eat dinner (4 or 5 p.m to be exact), go bowling, get your oil changed, and more. Check it out and feel free to add your own time-related money savers in the comments.

Best Time to Buy: Shop Around the Clock [Consumer Reports]