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Posted: 3:59 pm EDT May 26,2009
The Cost Of Food Deliveries
So, there's the carbon reduction and the taste improvement. What about the cost?I added up my grocery receipts for last fall. We shopped at places from Wal-Mart to high-end local groceries over that time and averaged $130 for a week's worth of food, toiletries, dog treats, etc.I've had two CSA boxes so far. I paid $970 to Bill VanScoy back in March for my share of his summer produce. Over the 20 weeks of my membership, that's $48.50 a week. What I've received in my two weeks -- roughly, because the modest packaging does not include exact measurements -- is about a pound of sausage; 2 pounds of ground beef; less than a pound of bacon, pork steak, chuck roast, pork chops, round steak; 4 pints of green beans; 4 pints of purple beans; 4 pints of cherry tomatoes; a large tomato; three cucumbers; four heads of lettuce; 4 pints of strawberries; a loaf of white bread; a loaf of herb bread and two lunch meats. I'll get soap and fresh eggs once a month.I still have to go to the grocery for things like yogurt, fish, coffee and dog food, but it looks like I'm going to save money."What's hard for consumers to understand is that there are huge markups at supermarkets," said Bill VanScoy, who has been farming hydroponically for 10 years and selling his produce at local farmers markets.This summer is VanScoy's first foray into CSAs. He said he was able to set the price at what I perceive to be very low because he's cut out numerous middle men in the process that gets food from farmers to consumer via grocery stores."I don’t have to feed people at the local Kroger's, the regional Kroger's and corporate Kroger's -- I just have to feed my family. We, the farmer, don't make a lot of money on our stuff, it is the guy in the middle," VanScoy said. "Another thing is that we don't have to do fancy packaging in our boxes -- we're being simple. There's a lot of money in the middle for packaging and fancy labels and advertising."So VanScoy keeps his business model simple and passes on the savings to me.If you're interested in localism, fresh food and helping the environment, there are CSAs across the nation, and you can find them on sites such at LocalHarvest.org.Copyright 2009, Internet Broadcasting. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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