Meet our amazing live event sponsors, The Good Food Project ⬇️(http://goodfoodproject.co.uk)
Good Food Project is based in Perth, Scotland and was set up by Steve and Jane two years ago in May 2022 to create an alternative food network to the one offered by the big supermarkets because of their concerns about the control that they and the large corporations have over our food supply.
They wanted to create one that is affordable to all and of the best quality; one that supports our good health, and our farmers and food producers who LOVE their trade.
So they now offer a one-stop supermarket shop selling pantry products, meat, eggs, dairy, bread, fruit and vegetables that can also be bought in bulk at discounted prices, which is well supported by a growing customer base who shop with them on a regular basis – whether that is weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
They also sell chemical-friendly cleaning and personal care products, as well as water filters, shower filters, health supplements, organic essential and carrier oils… and a growing list of other natural-health related products.
Most recently, they have added books to their product range as they are of the opinion that a reference library of how to take care of ourselves naturally is an essential resource to have in our homes so we do not need to resort to allopathic treatments that do not cure us.
It is clear to many of us that the disruption to our food supply is now in full swing.
Our food is being mass produced with the use of toxic chemicals, farmers are being subjected to a growing mountain of rules and regulations that are almost impossible to keep on top of, and govt policy is dictating that they give up their land to rewilding and growing trees in the name of climate change so reducing the amount available to farm and to produce food.
To continue to spend our money in these supermarkets is to fund this agenda.
Now is the time for us ALL to take action to change the direction of travel... To harness the potential of our collective purchasing power, to facilitate the redirection of wealth from the large corporations back to the local communities and businesses, and to remove the control those supermarkets have over our food supply, our health, and the livelihoods of our hardworking farmers who are not being properly compensated for the food they produce.
This is the easiest protest.