Welcome, everybody! We’re so happy you’re here, because, boy, do we have something in store for you. If you’ve ever dreamed of making some extra cash by selling your fresh, homegrown, and home-raised fare to those around you, we can say with confidence that you don’t need to look any further. What's more is that when you sell directly to buyers, you’re cutting out the middleman from the equation, thus producing a higher profit for yourself and your bank account. Cha-ching!
So, without further ado, we present to you communEATi, an online marketplace that encourages neighbors to sell produce and any other locally-grown or raised goods from their farms, gardens, or even back porches, while staying motivated to improve the quality of life within communities everywhere. And as advocates for simplistic and easy-to-use online tools, communEATi ensures that anyone and everyone can navigate the program with ease. Take a look at what makes us the go-to app for selling local fare to people nearby:
-Improve your community’s physical and mental well-being by selling organic and non-GMO foods
-Reach a large audience of buyers, foodies, and fresh food enthusiasts
-Provide a variety of choices that buyers can’t find anywhere else
-Add your list of food to an expansive online marketplace in just a few minutes
-Manage your inventory, and keep track of all orders and customers, in one central location
-Receive a greater financial return than ever before
-Save your time and money by avoiding any middlemen
-Reduce the risk of food going to waste
-Protect the environment by promoting local food that doesn't have to travel far
-Differentiate your goods from the ones that are transported long distances
-Make a stand against preservatives, additives, and other problem ingredients
As you can see, we are really excited about this idea! And to think it all started with our fascination in today’s growing trend of seasonal and local eating, which had totally changed the way we select the food that goes into our bodies and onto our plates. So, if everyone will join us in saying, “Lettuce turnip the beet!”