Ethical, organic groceries from Better Food are now available for delivery across the city by Good Sixty’s eco-friendly bikes and vans.
Bristol’s one-stop ethical shop, Better Food, has joined the Good Sixty collective so that Bristol’s conscientious shoppers can have local, organic groceries and more delivered direct to their door via zero-emissions delivery.
Better Food has been providing Bristol with sustainable supplies for over 25 years. From fresh produce to store cupboard staples, Better Food stocks the best that Bristol has to offer. And now they can be purchased through Good Sixty, for convenient home delivery.
Better Food will sit alongside some of Bristol’s other great independent retailers and artisan producers on Good Sixty. The ethical marketplace gives customers all the convenience of an online supermarket while directly supporting local independent shops, helping to protect the future of Bristol’s diverse high streets.
A welcome offer for all Good Sixty customers: Until 31st December, customers shopping from Better Food via Good Sixty can get free local delivery with code: BETTERDELIVERY
Gene Joyner, Better Food Managing Director says “Better Food has always strived to make the very best locally produced, organic and ethical food accessible to our community. For over 25 years we have championed the incredible wealth and diversity of food from growers and producers in and around Bristol. We’re delighted to join the other brilliant independents and artisans on Good Sixty. This new partnership fits perfectly with our goal of creating a better food community for all, and we hope it will enable even more of our community to join us on this journey.”
Chris Edwards, Good Sixty founder says, “ Having grown up with Gloucester Road on my doorstep, I’ve seen the positive impact a well supported independent high street has on the local community. So when I saw my local shops under threat from online giants, supermarket chains and national box schemes, I founded Good Sixty. The idea being that by bringing local independent shops and producers together as one collective force online, they could compete on equal terms with these large corporations.”
“And for the customers it’s great too, being able to buy from all their favourite shops in one place online, with a single checkout and in a single delivery to their door. The ability to support the local community becomes much easier this way, as our busy lives often make it difficult to shop at all of our independents in person.”
The company vision, to ‘create wealthier, healthier, better connected communities’ is reflected in its name, Good Sixty. According to a study at Harvard business school, there’s a 60% greater economic benefit to your community if you choose to shop in a local independent store rather than a large supermarket. This year, during lockdown, Good Sixty became a vital service, with a huge wave of new customers and retailers who both needed a new way to connect and could see the value in this sustainable way of shopping.
With Better Food now on board, there has never been a more comprehensive range of organic products available through Good Sixty. Environmentally-conscious customers will also appreciate the significant decrease in unnecessary packaging used when compared to a supermarket shop.
In light of ongoing restrictions, and with winter fast approaching, customers can discover an excellent range of essentials at Better Food and beyond through the Good Sixty platform. This exciting new partnership offers local Bristolians a vital home delivery service, keeping the community connected with better food throughout the Christmas season and thereon.
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