Sunday, November 24, 2013

Have you ever thought of getting your groceries delivered?

A few years ago, I made the commitment to myself to try and buy locally produced food as much as possible, but that proved harder than I thought. Sure, you can get most of your essentials at any of the farmers markets throughout the region, but that isn't always convenient. The fact is, if you have to rely on the big grocery store chains for your groceries, then your choices are limited (although many chains are improving this). A friend of mine told me about Spud, and I was hesitant to try it because honestly, it made me feel lazy. However, I finally realized that I was way too busy to be putting in the effort I needed to find quality, local food...so, I broke down and tried it, and let me tell you, I'm so glad I did!

Not only does Spud offer local choices, but organic as well, and your groceries will be delivered right to your door! Now, some people may argue that your carbon footprint increases by getting your groceries delivered, but in fact, research has shown that getting your groceries delivered can cut carbon dioxide emissions by at least half (University of Washington)! So, not only are you getting quality, local food, but you're actually decreasing carbon emissions - it's a win win.

If you want to try Spud out, click here and you'll get $20 off your first purchase!


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