Hi All,
I find interesting this Guardian article reporting a new system of food retail starting up in the UK, especially after the debate this community has had about the destiny of Harringay Market:
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/jul/10/new-way-buy-loc...
Could this be the solution or our Green Lanes grocery shops (bless them, I am very grateful for their presence on my door step) are too competitive for any alternative food retail system?
Any thoughts?
Candida
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Hey,
The guys at Food Assembly are good contact of mine. Food Assembly (or La Ruche Qui Dit Oui) is a massive success in France and I believe they can do well in England too. They have big ambition.
If you are interested to start a "Ruche" (Hive), I can put you in touch.
It could be a good alternative to the Harringay Market, btw such a shame it is gone.
Loic
HI Loic, I sent you a request of connection. I am interested to hear more from you if that is OK. I work in food production and distribution and I have a personal interest in these matters, being a nutritional therapists.
Hello,
Just accepted your request. Happy to chat about it. And I'll be interested to hear about the therapy you can propose
regards
This sounds like a fantastic idea Newyork. It makes real sense. It appeals to both foodie and sensibly frugal housewife instincts at large in the hood...and yes I agree about the positioning vs local traders, but I guess the produce the yell and what the Assembly would most likely sell might well be different.
I think it would need running on a co-operative basis.
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