I hit the motherload.
My sister convinced me to try a local co-op that lets customers order "baskets" of food online and then pick them up every other Saturday at various locations around the valley. She said they were well worth the money.
This co-op offers rice, beans, breads, produce, honey, and peanut butter.
I ordered one produce basket and a loaf of bread. This morning I picked them up.
For a $15 produce basket, I received the following items:
5 tomatoes
8 carrots
4 zucchinis
1 large container of strawberries
7 apples
3 onions (ginormous)
1 cauliflower head
8 bananas
6 ears of corn
1 bushel of romaine lettuce
4 peaches
1 watermelon (that I almost dropped while dragging it up my apartment stairwell)
1 loaf of honey wheat bread (This was $2, separate from the produce basket)
I only had to throw out one tomato that was punctured somehow.
Not bad for $15. I think that amount of food would cost way more in the grocery store. Now I just have to figure out creative ways to use it all up. My goal is to not let any of it go bad.