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The New Way to Get Fresh Ontario Meat

The Seeker by The Seeker
April 15, 2020
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From the wineries of Niagara to the cornfields of Wellington County and the beef ranches of the Northeast, Ontario is famous across Canada for its rich agricultural traditions. Many Ontarians are proud to eat local produce from farms and producers operating in their own province.

But while it is still possible to buy meat and other produce direct from farmers in some counties, the majority of Ontarians live in large urban areas where getting hold of high-quality local food can be a bit more difficult.

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Fortunately, new innovations in online delivery are making it easier to bring the country to the city by connecting consumers with small-scale artisanal producers who prize quality and care about the environment. If you want to improve the quality of the meat you buy, here are three reasons to check out online meat delivery services in Ontario.

1. Meat Delivery Gives You a Wide Range of Premium Options

When walking into a grocery store, modern consumers have access to an incredible range of foods from around the world. But when it comes to things like meat, buying from an international producer isn’t nearly as good as supporting a local farm.

One of the best things about online meat delivery services is that they connect you with a wide range of premium options that have all been sourced from in-province.

Whether you’re looking for grass fed beef in Ontario or want to order a whole chicken or tenderloin, online delivery will help you find the products you want from farms and producers you can trust.

2. Meat Delivery is Sustainable

These days, it is important for responsible consumers to take into account the impact their food choices have on the environment. Sustainable agriculture has become an important trend, one that has the power to make farming greener and healthier for ourselves and for the planet.

Many meat delivery services make a point of only sourcing products from farms that care about sustainability and have taken concrete steps to raise their livestock in as humane and environmentally friendly a way as possible.

When you buy local Ontario meat online, you are also reducing the distances that food needs to be shipped, leading to a lower overall carbon footprint.

3. Meat Delivery Offers is Convenient

Best of all, when you choose to order your meat online, you also get a service that will save you time.

Delivery has come a long way from the days when you had to be at home to receive your parcel, and the same is true of online meat delivery. Companies like truLOCAL pack their meat into refrigerated boxes that will stay fresh all day long, which means you’ll be able to find your delivery waiting for you when you get home.

Most delivery services also give you the option of signing up for a subscription, meaning you can get your meat box delivered automatically so you never run out of fresh local meats.

Ontarians are lucky to live in a province where cutting-edge agricultural innovation meets a proud tradition of independent family farming. If you want to get the most of Ontario meat, and support independent Ontario farmers in the process, fresh meat delivery is the best way to do so. 

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