Intrigued by the possibility of big savings amid cost-of-living pressures, Tom Duggins rallies neighbours for a communal shop
Most people would jump at the chance to save up to 40% – and more in some cases – on their food shopping each week.
Yet if it meant discarding speed and convenience in favour of old-fashioned ideas such as knocking on doors and collaborating with the neighbours, would that enthusiasm remain?
Intrigued by the possibility of big savings amid cost-of-living pressures, Tom Duggins rallies neighbours for a communal shopMost people would jump at the chance to save up to 40% – and more in some cases – on their food shopping each week.Yet if it meant discarding speed and convenience in favour of old-fashioned ideas such as knocking on doors and collaborating with the neighbours, would that enthusiasm remain? Continue reading… Shopping, Food, Communities, UK cost of living crisis, Society, Money, Fruit, Vegetables Business | The Guardian