DD PS having visited Manchester a number of times, I've never come across an abundance of street markets and greengrocers apart from in areas with a high concentration of people with Asian ancestry.
Some people just don't want to accept that they're wrong, do they? The market stalls in Piccadilly Gardens are there 6 days a week. They sell, amongst other things, fresh fruit and vegetables. I've stated, as a matter of fact, and not conjecture, that at least one of those stalls advertises that his produce is sourced from market gardens on the outskirts of Manchester. But, because DD has visited Manchester on a "number of occasions " but didn't managed to spot the stalls, does this mean that they are holograms and only if can see them. As for whether our market traders are of Asian ancestry, I really cannot see what that has to do with anything at all! Who cares where the market traders hail from? His produce is fresh, good quality and a good price. Is DD suggesting that market traders, with Asian ancestry sell inferior produce? I do hope not. Here in the NW we have loads of markets and the vast majority of them sell fruit, vegetables, meats and fish. And, shock horror..... some of the market traders are definitely of Asian heritage! 