Get involved in the Food and Ale Fringe
The Food and Ale Fringe, Norfolk’s newest food event for the promotion of local produce is being organised by The Green Grocers and is supported by Produced in Norfolk. This unique collaboration has joined together to promote producers who live within a fifty-mile radius of Norwich and sell only their own produce
Since The Green Grocers organic and local supermarket opened in 2004 it has been a great favourite with discerning customers in Norwich and Norfolk and has expanded three times to keep up with the supply of great food and other household and beauty products which fit their trading criteria which means that each item is ethically sourced, organic or local. It has been voted as Norfolk’s most conscientious shop by the Eastern Daily Press and by The Guardian . This February they started The Golden Triangle Framers’ Market, which is rather unusual because they invited their shop suppliers to trade outside their shop. It has been a fantastic success as the shops existing customers have been able to meet the producers of their food and new customers have be introduced to the wonderful local produce. The producers have also enjoyed the experience and noticed a knock on effect of sales of their produce in the shop. The shop continues to receive widespread media coverage and is often quoted by the media in features that concern ethical or organic subjects.
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This year there PIN annual awards received widespread media coverage and was hosted by Anna Hill, presenter of Radio 4’s Farming Today Programme. The prize givers were Caroline Jarrold, Corporate Affairs Manager, Jarrold and Sons Ltd and Galton Blackinston Chef Proprietor of Morston Halll, Norfolk who is also a food writer and appears regularly on televison food programmes.
There will be a widespread PR and marketing campaign to promote FAAF amomgst local and national media including press releases, fliers and direct mail which is built on the firm foundations of The Green Grocers and Produced in Norfolks excellent reputation and innovative approach to supporting small local producers.
We hope you will consider joining us at what we hope is the first annual FAAF and contribute to the ongoing campaign by The Green Grocers and Produced in Norfolk to promote genuine local produce and the people who make it.
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Food and Ale Fringe The small but tasty food festival. Earlham Shops, Earlham Road, Norwich
