The evolving CSA

A Danish company blends the CSA with the box delivery

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January 14, 2009

As reported on Gourmet.com recently, a Danish company, Aarstiderne, has come up with a business model that combines the CSA with the organic-food delivery service. Instead of getting just what the farm has to give you each week, customers can order types of boxes (from “boring” to totally local), not to mention adding bread, fish, and meat — all delivered to your door. It’s not quite as customizable as ordering your groceries online for delivery to your door, but it’s getting there.

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