Reviews of The Good Store Edinburgh. (Supermarket) in Edinburgh (East Lothian).
The Good Store Edinburgh
13 Montagu Terrace, Edinburgh EH3 5QX, United Kingdom
Description
Information of The Good Store Edinburgh, Supermarket in Edinburgh (East Lothian)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Good Store Edinburgh
Sunday
12–4pm
Monday
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Tuesday
10am–5:30pm
Wednesday
10am–5:30pm
Thursday
10am–7pm
Friday
10am–5:30pm
Saturday
10am–5pm
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Reviews of The Good Store Edinburgh
A. G.
There's a compelling practical argument to shop at The Good Store. That's an reason in addition to helping tackle the climate crisis by using zero waste eco larders like this one.
I've found I can get the quantities of food that I need when I shop Good. Supermarkets are frustrating in that they never package to my requirements with sensible best before dates in mind. I've had online orders delivered to my single occupant flat with several meals all due to go off with the day. What? Am I supposed to eat them all at once and hibernate for the rest of the month? I wish.
I fill up a large Tupperware box with organic muesli when I refill at The Good Store. This is a better way. The box fits perfectly in my cupboard space and the muesli stays fresh. On the other end of the quantity scale, I've bought odd numbers of eggs because I rarely get through six before they start to fail the floating test.
That's how The Good Store works. If something needs packaging, then bring your own. Weigh your containers at the start of your visit, fill them with as much or as little as you want, weigh them again and pay a flat rate for whatever you put inside.
You can also pick up fresh fruit and veggies here.
There's also ye olde jars of sweets! Perhaps bribes if the kids have walked to Inverleith with you for but I try not to listen to their sweet candy whispers.
Staff are great here to. The idea of weighing something, filling it, weighing it again sounds straight forward but it's a little more complex than that and if you've never done it before then you might have some concerns. There's always help here.
And there's advice. If you've questions about going zero waste then there's loads of experience freely offered.
Lastly, but not trivial at all is just how clean The Good Store is. You might think with people decanting chilli infused oil from the main tank into their own jar that there would be puddles and spills everywhere. I'm sure it happens! One day it will be me. I've never seen it, though, never once come in to discover an unattended mess. The Good Store feels hygienic and reassuring.
All that on top of shopping local, shipping indie and not killing the planet!
M. B.
Lovely people in the store and I feel welcome to have a nosey and refill my things here! Great selection and I love the bread they stock.
J. R.
Great shop. On the first visit they recommended a nice safety razor (which has been excellent). Came back to refill on flour, peanut butter and a number of other things. Really simple, easy to do and reduces some of our waste.
M. L. (.
If you're in Edinburgh and you're looking for zero-waste goodies, then you need to get down to The Good Store.
All the food essentials you need, refills for your kitchen and bathroom, and friendly faces. Just make sure to bring your empty jars and boxes!
s. m.
Our favourite must go to shop for refills of our bottles of olive and rapseed oil, echo washing up and laundry liquid, lentils and veggies. etc. Lovely staff and we feel good about having FAR LESS PLASTIC.
H. R.
Beautiful shop with a great selection to choose from. Staff are always super friendly and helpful!
K. D.
I love this shop. They have all of the essentials with none of the waste. Lovely helpful people in store. Plus some tasty treats (I see you Belgian chocolate buttons). The click & collect system works really well during lockdown - simply emailed my order, paid online and it was ready for me in-store.
G. A.
Best grocery store in Edinburgh, hands down!
P. B.
I went in to buy a conditioner bar and luckily they had what I was looking for.
The woman at the counter was so lovely and friendly. They offer refills as well as bar toiletries and fresh organic produce and other plastic free groceries. I'm glad this has opened here because there isn't something like this in this area :)
P.
The finest ethical food source in Edinburgh. Get in tae it.
S. B.
Excellent local zero waste food shop! Try the fizzy gluten free vegan sweets - they'll change your life.
S. D.
Great to have a refilling store in the area. Lots of food products and eco/sustainable toileteries, homeware etc. and the girls are great!
S. R.
Great selection. Wonderful people making the world a little better with every customer who visits.
C. I.
Wonderfully friendly staff, excellent products without any of the plastic. Highly recommend.
R. W.
Best family grocers in Scotland x
J. S.
Fab shop friendly staff lovely organic food. Love it. Lucy’s Mum x
C. M.
Great range of plastic-free grocery and lifestyle products!
J. A.
Great wee shop, lots of options!
C. M.