From what I gather, Door to Door Organics and Farm Fresh Delivery operateunder top down corporate structures, counter to a participatory economic
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Date: Fri, 03 Apr 2009 21:58:25 -0400
From: Keith Johnson <keithdj@mindspring.com>
Subject: [permaculture] Good idea.
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http://www.farmfreshdelivery.com/products.html
Farm Fresh Delivery has donated over *7 tons* of produce and dry goods
to local food banks in it's first year and a half of business.
Farm Fresh Delivery is committed to providing fresh, flavorful foods
free of additives and preservatives. We believe in supporting farmers
and artisans who create products sustainably for the health of our
community, local economy, and the environment. We are proud of the foods
we deliver, and we look forward to adding many more products as we
expand our network of suppliers. For more information about our
suppliers, see Farmers and Artisans
<http://www.farmfreshdelivery.com/farmersartisans.html>.
Fresh Produce
All Farm Fresh Delivery Members have a choice of five different Produce
Bins. These bins vary by size and contents, and their contents change
every week to reflect the seasonal availability of fruits and
vegetables. Your bin is completely customizable by choosing from long
list of substitute produce. You can even add produce to your bin ala
carte when you need a little more. Some produce items are available in
limited quantity so they are only available as an addition to your bin.
All produce is certified organic unless otherwise specified.
Local Groceries
Once you have chosen the produce bin that fits your needs, you can add
grocery items such as eggs, milk, and bread to your order. You decide if
you want these items with every order or with one particular order. We
offer a wide selection of grocery items
<http://www.farmfreshdelivery.com/grocery.html> and several unique local
products from Indianapolis Food Artisans. Click here to browse our
Farmers' Market <http://farmfreshdelivery.homedel.com/Order.asp>.
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Keith Johnson
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 20:55:58 -0700
From: Jocelyn Campbell <jocecampbell@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [permaculture] Good idea.
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I second that idea! Here in the Seattle area, I use www.spud.com, which is
in many other major cities, too.
Spud does a market box of local produce - which you can configure to your
own amounts and preferences.
Spud also carries local groceries and local deli food made from local
ingredients.
Spud delivers in recycled plastic bins that are reused each week.
Each Spud delivery van replaces 100 cars going to the store.
Spud cold storage is more energy efficient than grocery stores - no open
cases, lights off at night, etc.
It's a no brainer to get my weekly basics delivered to my door each
week--I
love it!
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