I don't haggle either. Being one that sells wild mushrooms via a farmers market environment, I'm often experiencing a number of obstacles in completing a sale, including price. My goods are wild and all provided by mother nature. My harvest depends on hours of foraging for the said seasonal delight, making sure it remains in near perfect condition from the time of the harvest until it arrives on a piece of plywood in a basket at market. Once the price is set, I feel that is all that needs to be said, regarding cost. However it rarely is, except when a choice customer shows up that actually understands the value of the product, and my desire to provide it. Now, on to more conventional Farmers Market items, like eggplant, corn and tomatoes. I resent the fact that most signs for corn, for instance, simply say "Sweet Corn". Very rarely will the vendor post the variety, if he/she even knows. I don't go to the Farmers Market for so called, "Field Tomatoes", but I assure you that 98% of the tomatoes here in S.W. Ontario, at market are just that, and clearly advertised as such. So no, I don't haggle, I simply don't buy, unless the product is exquisite to me. And if that's the case, I pay the vendors asking price.