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How much of the food you buy is locally produced/ grown?Dunbar
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Why not a scoreof 10 (all)?Why not a score of 0 (none)?
1.Shop at Supermarkets2.Not all produced locally3.
Labelling not good/ don’t know
4.Lack of local choice5.Cost1.Crunchy Carrot2.Local fishmonger3.Local butcher4.Knowes Farm Shop5.Grow own veg
What would make it easier for you to eat more locally produced food?
1.Existing shops to sell more local produce2.Cheaper prices3.Weekly market4.Allotments5.Better labels
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How much of the food you buy is locally produced/ grown?East Linton
Why not a scoreof 10 (all)?Why not a score of 0 (none)?
1.Do main shop at ASDA and Tesco2.Cheaper at supermarkets3.Not every thing we need is locally available4.Winter availability is low5.
Super markets don’t stock much local
1.Use local butchers2.Use local farm shop, CrunchyCarrot, Phantassie3.Try to buy local produce4.Go to farmers market5.Some home grown
What would make it easier for you to eat more locally produced food?
1.Cost lower2.More local shops selling it e.g. supermarkets3.More availability4.More farmers markets5.More precise labelling
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How much of the food you buy is locally produced/ grown?Innerwick
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Why not a scoreof 10 (all)?Why not a score of 0 (none)?
1.I buy at supermarkets for convenience and price2.
Can’t tell if local,
Scottish, UK3.
ASDA doesn’t offer a lot of local produce
4.Take cost into account5.Difficult to find all year round, impossible to do1.Itry to shop locally2.Sometimes shop at Crunchy Carrot3.I buy it if I can find it4.I buy at the farm shop5.I grow my own
What would make it easier for you to eat more locally produced food?
1.If it was sold in supermarkets2.If it was cheaper3.FarmersMarket in Dunbar4.Local Bakery5.Allotments6.Better labelling
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