1. Mile 12 Market – IkoroduLagos
Specialty: Fresh vegetables, fruits, and bulk grains This market is a wholesale haven. If you’re looking for baskets of tomatoes, onions, peppers, or grains like rice and beans, Mile 12 is your plug. It’s where many retailers source their goods before reselling.
A little bit of advice, go early in the morning to get the freshest produce and avoid the crowd.
2. Oyingbo Market – Lagos
Specialty: Seafood, smoked fish, and condiments from crayfish to dried catfish, Oyingbo is your go-to for soup ingredients. You’ll also find spices, ogbono, egusi, and stockfish in abundance.
You can haggle like a pro here, just don’t smile too much or they’ll know you’re new and overcharge you.
3. Daleko Market – Mushin
Specialty: Grains and packaged food items Daleko is your plug for rice, beans, semovita, sugar, and cooking oils. It’s a major hub for retailers and bulk buyers.
Affordable grains and dry goods.
4. Ile-Epo Market – Abule Egba
Specialty: Bulk foodstuff and frozen items Located along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, this market serves mainland residents with grains, tubers, vegetables, and frozen foods.
This market is Budget-friendly and guess what, you can also do a bulk shopping.
5. Iddo Market – Near Lagos Terminus
Specialty: Rice, onions, legumes, and livestock Close to Oyingbo, Iddo offers competitive prices and a wide range of foodstuff. You’ll also find goats and cows for meat.
This market is best known for Wholesale grains and fresh meat.
6. Sandgrouse Market – Ikoyi/Victoria Island

Specialty: Groceries, dairy, and fresh produce Popular among residents of upscale areas, Sandgrouse offers food items at better prices than supermarkets.
They have a clean shopping environment and variety.







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