As we are fast approaching the end of December we decided to look back over 2018…
New Products Released:
- AIPs Gut Friendly Box
- International Spice Tin
- Halen Mon Flavoured Sea Salt Collection
- Salt Pigs Tin
- Vegetable Bone Broth
- Beef Bone Broth with Seaweed
- New Wholly Cow Share
- Lots of Christmas Products!
Changes We Made:
- New branding has begun with a refreshed logo
- Changed courier from APC to DPD to alleviate delivery issues
- A new email style to give you a mix of educational information and product news and promotions
- Introduced our ‘Refer a friend‘ program to offer you a reward for recommending Primal Meats
- A new Pintrest board with recipes segmented by meat type
We partnered with these farms to bring you delicious, high-quality meat:
- Boyd Farm
- Wild Thorn Farm
- Model Farm
- Burkes Farm
What can you expect from us in 2019?
- A user-friendly website – coming in stages
- New products
- More informative blogs
- The opportunity to support more Pasture for Life Farms
- More guided walks, online courses and events to help you further develop your learning around Paleo/Primal eating and Regenerating Land.
What else would you like to see from us in 2019?
Let us know by emailing us at [email protected]
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