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What is the Good Food Box?

How can I order a Good Food Box?

Good Food Box Brochure

Start a Good Food Box Stop

Sample Box Contents

Good Food News Archives:
the bi-weekly newsletter

Fresh Produce Program for agencies and schools

Good Food Markets

Starting a Good Food Box Program in your Community:

New Good Food Box Guide- 2nd edition

Good Food Box Principles

Good Food Box Networks

A Case Study

Impacts of the local economy

 

How Can I Order a Good Food Box?

Good Food Box drop-offs (we also call them ‘stops’) can be front porches, co-ops, social housing, daycares, churches, community centres etc.

Volunteer stop coordinators take orders, collect payment and ensure that customers pick up their boxes. Stops can have a delivery once a week, every two weeks or once a month. Everyone can participate. There are over 150 Good Food Box stops across the city.

To find a drop-off near you contact us (letting us know your nearest major intersection) at gfbox@foodshare.net or delsie@foodshare.net and we will connect you with the Good Food Box stop nearest you.

Find out more - download our brochure!

GOOD FOOD NEWS

Every Good Food Box comes with a newsletter with food news, recipes and nutrition information on featured fruits and vegetables.

If there is something new to you in your Good Food Box - okra or savoy cabbage - or something familiar - turnips or potatoes - you can SEARCH THE GOOD FOOD NEWS ARCHIVE in our online Learning Centre for recipes and nutrition info on fruits and vegetables.