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In a world where drive-thru hamburger joints and $1 pizza slices
outnumber farmers markets and grocery stores, eating healthy can
be a challenge. Even when you make up your mind to resist deep-fried
temptation and go for a salad, you too often end up in sticker-shock.
Trust me, I know how this goes — I’ve been that person in shock
at checkout. A small bag of jerky shouldn’t cost 7 times the cost of
french fries – and luckily I’ve discovered a new online marketplace
that combats this trend. Thrive Market, a recently launched website,
sells the wholesome, healthy food I love at wholesale prices everyone
can afford.
The company’s merchandising team works directly with
brands to purchase natural, healthy foods and products at
wholesale prices. These prices are typically 25 to 50 percent
lower than what the same products sell for in brick and mortar
stores, and even traditional online retailers. I know I’ve found
some amazing deals on Thrive Market— like this Nutiva
coconut oil that I saved more than $6 on!
Instead of adding on the typical retail markup, Thrive Market
passes the savings on to their customers. All of the products
Thrive Market offers are sold at true wholesale prices. They’re
really looking out for the average shopper!
These products aren’t subpar or knockoff brands, either —
Thrive Market carries many of the same brands I shop for
at the natural foods store in my neighborhood. You can find
products to fit your needs on the site and they have a robust
Paleo and grain-free section, to boot.
The site includes the option to “shop by” specific dietary
needs and certifications. You can filter the catalog by values
including certified organic, non-GMO, hypoallergenic, raw and
many more.
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