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Artizone.com Delivery Service is Closing

Many of us say we want our groceries delivered, but when we cringe at the minimal extra cost of the service. As a result, Artizone is closing.
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Many of us say we want our groceries delivered, but when we cringe at the minimal extra cost of the service. Even if those groceries are sourced from local farmers markets and artisanal food producers. I’m guilty of that crime. Today co-owners Alex Zeltcer and Lior Lavy announced that Artizone.com, their online local products delivery service, is going away.

After 5 years, 2 markets, a little over 250 artisans and thousands of customers, we are forced to look at reality and ask ourselves – what have we built?
We’ve developed a great relationship with the food community in Dallas and Chicago. We have delivered food from the best shops, farms and artisans, and we hope we were able to elevate your at-home eating experience. But there are days, things can’t continue just the way they are. And today is one of those days.

They did an amazing job of gathering local products and for that they should be thanked.

 

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