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Friday, November 30, 2012

Gourmet food delivery Artizone trucks locally-made treats right to your fridge


You stock your fridge, Dallas artisans feel the love.

Artizone.com

Artizone.com

There are no two ways about it, Dallas is a food town. But it’s not just about eating well (and often): we love seeing homegrown businesses make it big. Of course, in true so-not-a-walking-town fashion, the specialty food companies we love to support are flung far and wide -- we’re talking ‘burbs, people -- making it hard to give our favorite local artisans the support they need.

Until now. Artizone.com, a fresh, local artisan food delivery service, brings Dallas’ most beloved bakers, growers, butchers and more to you. They feature more than 50 vendors so you can shop the best local foods, loading up your virtual basket with everything from Scardello cheeses to Dude, Sweet Chocolate to Hirsch’s Specialty Meats. Then Artizone.com picks it up, packs it up and delivers it to your door. Has there ever been an easier way give back to the community? Seriously, you can pat yourself on the back without ever getting off the couch.

Every order helps guarantee that local favorites like Holy Ravioli, Rex’s Seafood Market and The Olive Ranch keep their doors open, plus it’s an easy way to discover lots of other local artisans that aren’t on your go-to list ... yet. You stock your fridge, Dallas artisans feel the love. And, yes, wine, beer and liquor are all up for grabs, too.

So click on over to Artizone.com. You’ll even get 10% off and free delivery on your first order with the code HOLIDAY.



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