This "biotifoul" address is an independent store, militant and committed to the development of organic farming and fair trade for over 22 years! Here, everything exudes authenticity, thanks to a rigorous selection of products. Most fruit and vegetables are sourced from producers operating within a radius of less than 100 km. In other words, you won't find kiwis from New Zealand or grapes from Australia on the shelves! Spanning some 360m2, this self-service grocery store offers products from 5 tasty local bakers. The fresh produce section offers a wide range of dairy products (cow's, sheep's, goat's and vegetable yoghurts) and local cheeses. Pasta lovers will be able to choose from some fifteen references (including astonishing capelletti with pumpkin, seaweed and rocket). Many products are sold in bulk: cookies, cereals, dried fruit, flour, rice... This drastically reduces packaging waste. And since organic products are no longer limited to food, you'll also find a range of baby products, toiletries, cosmetics and home care products. In short, we love this brand, whose commitment to corporate citizenship is exemplary!
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Sans compter les produits qui sont affreusement chers. Par conséquent, cette Biocoop est devenu en endroit réservé à la bourgeoisie colmarienne, et l'ambiance qui va avec. Très loin des valeurs que cherche à véhiculer l'enseigne. Je garde 2 étoiles car les légumes y sont frais et locaux , l'offre de pain est diversifiée (quand il y en a...) ainsi qu'un rayon fromage et viande/charcuterie intéressant (si vous avez de l'argent bien entendu...) Mais les prix sont à l'image de la région, ici il y a de l'argent en Alsace! Je n'habite plus le coin et la différence est là. Exemple : 9.90euros le kg pour un poulet entier là où j'habite. Biocoop Ingersheim : 15,50... les escalopes de poulet, n'en parlons même pas!