Loveday fruit and vegetable growers Megan and Mark Whateley shut down their roadside produce stand in the Riverland region of South Australia and have opted instead to make sales online and deliver the produce directly to consumers’ front doors.
The convenience of online purchasing has proved popular for people in metropolitan areas.
“We know it’s quite a popular thing in other country areas and in Adelaide, we’re not sure that anyone else has trialled something like this up here, so we’re going to give it a go,” Megan said.
The couple decided to start off slow with just a Facebook page but will soon launch a website to go along with it.
“Friends of ours would buy from us and we thought there was a bit of a need for it and we trialled it with a few people and it’s grown fast,” Megan said.
The service has appealed to the younger demographic including working families.
“It’s just the convenience, working people, busy families, mums, they can just have everything brought to their door,” Megan said.
“It’s what people are looking for, a lot of shopping is done from the comfort of your home, without leaving the house.”
The family grows primarily sweetcorn, broccoli and cabbage for South Australian and interstate markets.
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