Food & drink

Below are various ways that you can get your food & drink from non-corporate sources. Not all of them will fit your circumstances, but using a combination of these sources, we think that you can get all of your food and drink without giving a penny to the corporate sector – better for the environment, your health and your local community.

Community-supported agriculture Community-supported agriculture

Linking consumers with local farms and smallholdings.

Farmers’ markets & direct farm sales Farmers’ markets & direct farm sales

Another way to get your food from small farmers and smallholders.

Veg / food box schemes and home deliveries Veg / food box schemes and home deliveries

Get a box of veg (and fruit, eggs, and even meat) delivered weekly from a local farm.

Buying groups / clubs / co-ops Buying groups / clubs / co-ops

Get together with other people to order dry foods in bulk from wholesale co-ops.

Community-supported fish Community-supported fish

Get fish locally that has been delivered from small, family fishing boats.

Community-supported bread Community-supported bread

Bringing back baking to the heart of communities.

Independent shops, businesses, co-ops & partnerships Independent shops, businesses, co-ops & partnerships

Support shops in your community that are not corporate branches.

Produce your own Produce your own

And finally, grow your own fruit and veg, keep chickens or bees, make cheese, bake bread etc.