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The new way to shop for food in Bristol
A new online food business has launched in Bristol, making it easier than ever to shop local.
Good Sixty, founded by designer and entrepreneur Chris Edwards (above), connects locals with hidden gems in the city that produce the highest quality food and drink.
The business is designed with the busiest people in mind, allowing all transaction to take place from a laptop or phone. You can arrange home delivery or agree to click and collect if you can’t guarantee you’ll be home to receive them.
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Simply enter your postcode into the website and it will pop up with a selection of the stores Good Sixty work with that are closest to you.
There are currently more than 25 Bristol businesses selling through Good Sixty, including Arch House Deli, The Bristol Cheesemonger, Pak Butchers, Source and Weber & Tring’s.
The business benefits the individual stores as well as the buyer, with the website providing a much bigger audience and wider reach for the independent retailers, who Edwards says he wants to help thrive online.
Edwards believes that it is vital to have a local community marketplace for food retailers, which is why Good Sixty want to “showcase their brilliant businesses and help sell their fantastic produce fairly”.
For more information, visit www.goodsixty.co.uk
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