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How to keep it healthy

HEALTHY living and organic eating is the epitome of the true Noosa lifestyle, and through Organika, local brothers Kris and Josh are offering all you need to live well and be well.
Organika is a one-stop shop for all your organic needs, stocking everything from Paleo specific foods to eco-friendly batteries – there’s no excuse to not eat green and clean.
From growing their own beef on their family’s acreage to sourcing fresh produce for the family business, the passion for local and organic food has always been strong with Kris and Josh.
Organika sprouted from the brothers’ shared passion for organic foods and has grown to be one of the Coast’s most comprehensive certified organic suppliers.
Located in Noosaville, Organika is the perfect place to take time out and enjoy a fair trade coffee or do the weekly shopping as the store boasts a warm and rustic feel that is reflected in the friendly, helpful staff.
The brothers’ dedication to organic, healthy food is obvious in their commitment to only stock certified organic produce and eco-friendly products, plus locally grown and produced foods.
Organika’s website conveniently lists seasonal fruit and vegetables to help you plan your weekly menu to make the most of fresh, organic produce.
There is also a handy Organika App, available on Organika’s website, which allows you to utilise coupons and loyalty cards to help you save money, as well as the planet.
Organika is located at 2/3 Gibson Road, Noosaville, and is open Monday to Friday, 7am-6pm, Saturday, 7am-5pm, and Sunday, 7am-4pm.
Find out more at Organika’s website www.organika.com.au.

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