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Better eating, naturally

CELEBRATING their first birthday this month, the team from Bio Shop Noosa love sharing their passion for organics with Noosa locals.
Since opening Bio Shop Noosa, owner Uwe Wullfen has had a goal of providing clients with the finest and most extensive range of organic products and whole foods at prices that are affordable.
“Our goal has been to become your everyday grocer and we want everyone to be able to buy quality organic products,” he said.
“We have an extensive network of growers and offer a range of organic and bio-dynamic grown produce and if there is something we do not carry, we are happy to source and we are really keen to support local producers.
“At the moment we have some great certified organic stone fruit like two mangoes for $6 or certified organic Valencia oranges 3kg for $5.75 or buy two for $10.”
But it’s not just fresh fruit and veg that the Bio Shop offers. It also stocks an extensive range of grocery items, dairy products, bulk foods, fresh flowers and offer great hampers which are perfect gifts for Christmas.
Visit Bio Shop Noosa at 59 Rene Street, Noosaville, located in Belmondos Organic Market.

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