Non-showable and mixed flemmies are usually priced from free to 20 bucks here. Pet stock 35 dollars, pedigreed-show $50 and up. They are used pretty often in my area for meat, but I'm not sure how common they are in Ohio. You should come here and pick some up Sommr!
Rabbits are moving sooooo slowly right now (especially non-meat rabbits) here, that you can get a papered show breeds for very cheap. A local English angora breeder has reduced her price three times now. Entire cage systems and colonies are up for grabs too, and our shelters are full of even breeder stock with tatts. We were able to pick up two English lops (very hard to find here) for well under $100 with an included pen, supplies, and caging!

Definitely a buyer's market right now here.
PS. The spotted fellow doesn't appear to be a checkered giant or even an English spot. I was excited too at first seeing him from behind. I think the legs are way to short, the ears too short and not the right shape, the head too blocky (for an English spot), the fur not sleek enough (for an English spot), and the arch not present. The markings are also off, though his body type seems to dismiss the bun just being poorly marked, and places him as a mix or as a dalmatian in a different breed, I think.