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Packaging free grocery store!
Texas to get the first packaging-free grocery store in the U.S.
In.gredients, which is slated to open this fall in Austin, will sell loose and bulk items, including “local, organic meats, dairy, baking goods, cooking oils, spices, grains, seasonal produce — the whole spectrum.” Customers will need to bring reusable containers from home (or use the store’s compostable containers), and weigh them before filling with the products they want.
In.gredients’ package-free, zero-waste retail concept, similar to that of Unpackaged in London, is a great business model. The benefits of precycling — avoiding wasteful packaging — and buying only the amounts you need of locally sourced products, creating less landfill and saving money in the process, are many.
If you have friends in Austin, encourage them to support in.gredients. And let’s hope in.gredients will expand to other markets. [Hi, Houston next, please.]
No matter where you live, check it out: You can follow the company’s progress here (blog and Web site), here (Facebook), and here (Twitter).
Texas to get the first packaging-free grocery store in the U.S....In.gredients, which is...
be everywhere. Kudos...Austin for taking
Too bad I am moving away from Austin lol.
the sort of fridge I want anyway that’s awesome
first packaging-free grocery store...the U.S. In.gredients
Oh my goodness. I must sojourn to Texas (never thought I’d say that!)
They really REALLY need...more stores up like...especially...
A great way to be environmentally friendly!
How freaking COOL. I always do feel quite guilty when I have a lot of plastic bags (because I forget my reusable ones),...
I need one near me. Five minutes ago.