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Sustainability in focus at Mini Market Shop

Our Mini Market Shop reopened this month – and we’re delighted to be back with our selection of locally-sourced organic fruit and veg, delicious bakes and lunchtime treats, and handmade artisanal products.  

This autumn we’re focusing on sustainability, with a range of eco-conscious products to help you to lower your carbon footprint – from detergent refills and forest-friendly loo roll, to compostable cloths and bamboo toothbrushes, and more.

Shopping at our Mini Market Shop not only helps reduce plastic waste and cut food miles, it also supports local micro-businesses and helps sustain the circular economy.

We’ve also started a weekly bread preordering service with our local suppliers Findhorn Bakery, Forres Bakester and – new for this year – Bruntlands Bread. Delicious handmade, additive-free baking fresh from the oven, direct to your table. 

We’ll be announcing more products and offers as we get closer to Christmas – keep an eye on our social media for further updates.

Pop into the shop to find out more. We’re open Thu-Fri 10am-4pm | Sat 10am-2pm.

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Offering a blend of organic fruit and veg, takeaway treats and artisanal products.

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