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Organic produce and delicious hampers

Uwe Wullfen took over Bioshop Noosa in 2014 and has placed great importance on sourcing from local suppliers to ensure the produce is always the freshest it can possibly be.

Uwe’s enthusiasm for organic, local produce and the finest products and ingredients is infectious and with over two decades in the organic food industry, Uwe is always on the lookout for innovative and new produce from local farmers to add to the shop’s ever-growing range.

“The awareness of eating more with a conscious mind is growing and all of our local certified organic fresh produce is in very high demand,” Uwe said.

“It is so great to see how our customers are consuming and demanding more of the local produce items than to the big names.

“Our aim is to make organic produce a staple in every household with affordable produce that families can afford.”

If you’re visiting Noosa or have a special occasion to celebrate, order one of the Bioshop’s fantastic organic hampers. There are a huge range of hampers to choose from including; Breakfast, Organic Fruit, Vegan, Three Cheeses, Gourmet Picnic or First Point.

“We believe in the personal touch and our friendly staff are happy to share their knowledge and assist our customers. We stock a vast range of organic local seasonal produce, gourmet cheeses and more,” Uwe said.

Visit Bioshop Noosa at 59 Rene Street, Noosaville (located inside Belmondos Organic Market).

For more information visit www.bioshopnoosa.com and to order an organic hamper call 5440 5126.

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