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HomeDiningGoodness straight from The Source

Goodness straight from The Source

THE Source Bulk Foods is your one stop shop for all things healthy, happy and environmentally friendly.
The locally owned shop, located in Noosa Junction, has everything you need from cereals to pasta and herbs to cleaners – all while making as little impact on the environment as possible.
Owner and manager Puni Kumarrin said the store welcomed low-impact shopping and – while paper bags are provided – encouraged customers to bring their own cloth bags, jars or containers.
“We can work with any vessel you bring in and make sure the weight of your reusable bags, containers or jars are taken off when weighing your purchase,” he said.
“It’s great to bring in your own vessel because you can take it home and put it straight in your pantry, plus it’s better for the environment and means less landfill.”
Puni said his team was not only passionate about the environment but also about great customer service and top quality ingredients.
“You’ll always find the best quality ingredients in our store because we can’t hide behind fancy packaging. It’s all there for the customer to see.”
At The Source Bulk Foods you can browse over 400 bulk whole foods including; nuts, seeds, grains, herbs, spices, cereals, flour, rice, paleo products, superfoods, honey, oils, confectionary, yummy snacks, cleaning products, personal care products and so much more.
You are welcome to buy as little or as much as you like from the great selection of organic, conventional, gluten free and paleo products.
The simple, clean and modern store layout is truly an exciting, fun and interactive way to shop. If you are looking for a welcoming smile, quality food, great prices and some good old-fashioned customer service then go straight to The Source.
Check out the local store at 24 Lanyana Way, Noosa Junction.

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