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Scoop Wholefoods - Bath
There are many, many reasons why Scoop Wholefoods is an incredible business, but one of the biggest attractions is their dedication to zero waste. Stocking a range of local and organic products, you can either take your own reusable containers and scoop away, or grab one of the plastic free options in store. Because of this you can buy as much or as little, of anything you need, meaning it’s a great alternative to over-buying and wastage. However, with a variety of options in store, and all amazing, you’ll want to use every last bit of whatever you buy anyway!
From all kinds of herbs and spices to season your meals with, to vegetables crisps to nibble on throughout the day, various dried pastas, flour and nut flours for tasty bakes, there are plenty of options when you visit Scoop. And it doesn’t end there — they also have household and beauty items on offer too. Products such as cleaning products for a sparkly home, soaps with scents like patchouli or turmeric and orange. Scoop Wholefoods is the perfect alternative for all your shopping needs, so go give them a visit. You’re certain to find something great, and you’ll be doing great for the planet at the same time.
"We offer the largest range of natural and organic zero-waste Wholefoods in the country, including lots of locally made products from independent suppliers.”
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Bath is a city steeped in history, and its beautiful sandstone buildings is a constant reminder of its regal past as you explore the city. Take a walk along the Royal Crescent, a tour of the Roman Baths or a trip to the Abbey and you quickly understand why this city is one of the most the photographed, and visited, in England.
However, don’t be fooled into thinking the high street and its famous attractions are all Bath has to offer. For take a trip down any of the cobbled side streets and you’ll be lead to the beating heart of the city, the local businesses and their owners. From Walcot Street in the north to Queen’s Square in the West and Henrietta Road in the east, Bath residents are fierce in their support for independent businesses. And with good reason, for this city is packed with them. From fine dining, to boutique stays and contemporary cafes and edgy pubs.
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