| Local
We aim to consider food miles as a major factor in
how we order. Local to us also means supporting our local community
and other small independent businesses like Newham and Maskells bakeries
which supply us with fresh bread daily. Or Mr Baker, who until recently
brought his own grown vegetables and set up a stall outside the shop.
A sense of community is important to us, and we continue to support
local groups and events, as so many have supported us since the seventies.
Local Food Producers
Phil’s Pestos- Only 7 miles
from Cambridge, Phil makes delicious fresh pestos, great for dipping
or for pasta.
Waterland Organic Eggs- Willow Farm
in Lode produces delicious eggs from organic free range chickens.
Snakehall Farm- An organic accredited
farm which aims to raise public awareness of the potential of people
with learning difficulties, providing a range of work experience and
training placements in professional garden maintenance within local
communities, producing great Organic veg & fresh herbs.
Maud Foster Mill- In Boston, Lincolnshire,
make organic flour in the traditional way by wind-power in the finest
and one of the tallest windmills in the British Isles.
Bob Lemon- President of the Cambridge
Beekeepers Association provides us with local honey from Littleport.
Community
Arjuna has gone from strength to strength
in a period that has seen small food shops of all kinds increasingly
squeezed out by supermarkets. Out of town shopping tends to be a depersonalised
experience; small shops offer a sense of community, and indeed are often
central to local communities. Many of our customers like the fact that
at Arjuna they will be recognised by the workers, are likely to bump
into friends, and can pick up information about local events. We aim
to offer a friendly and personal service, and enjoy ourselves at the
same time.
We currently are selling postcards from a local artist showing a spiffing
depiction of the outside of Arjuna.
Combating Climate Change
We feel that out of town shopping is
also undesirable because it encourages the growth of the already obscenely
bloated car economy; supermarkets add further to traffic pollution through
their centralized distribution systems, which involve produce which
could be obtained locally being taken half way across the country. In
contrast, Arjuna tries to source its produce as locally as possible.
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