Buying food online yet?

Online food shopping can provide access to amazing artisan food, bargains from those trying to promote their products and the one stop delivered convenience, for your granny. Interested?

If like me you have been reluctantly dragged in to the digital age you probably started shopping online for the holiday flight, then the book or DVD, Christmas gifts, insurance and now clothes and food?

In the past online shopping best suited price comparison on branded products or commodities, now ‘taster’ bargains and convenience are big factors. Why not enjoy a bargain. And get your granny’s heavy shopping bags delivered?

We have set up our MarketPlace to help artisan and local food producers sell online. In time, we want everybody in the country to be able to buy a complete range of local food and drink in one delivery, for everybody’s granny. So far 391 producers and retailers have added 7,300 products to the BigBarn MarketPlace. In some areas you can get a complete range, in others we are hoping to help village shops team up with local farmers to offer a bigger range online than can be stocked in the shop. You can then collect or get a local delivery for you and your granny.

And bargains? Many producers have some delicious foods and will be setting up special offers to encourage people to taste and, hopefully reorder.

To get a bargain and encourage more producers to join and team up simply register as a customer by buying delicious food and drink. Simply click on any of the following, and if our system does not already know it, type in your postcode, to see who sells online nearest to you; beef, free range pork, chicken, sausages, home cure bacon, game, fish, langoustine, sea salt, chilli sauce, wild yeast, ham, asparagus, beer, wine, cider, honey, preserves, salami, pate, fudge, chocolate, cakes, pies, oysters, shrimp, coffee, tea, veg box, pesto, olives, cheese, mustard, herbs, biscuits, cakes.

And for the boring stuff, tins, washing powder, loo rolls, dog food, the really heavy bags, we recommend www.mysupermarket.com where you can type in you shopping list and let the supermarkets scrap amongst themselves for your business.

Leave a Reply