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The 3/50 project

The 3/50 Project

A website I visited half a year ago, and haven’t been able to get out of my head is The 3/50 Project.

The project encourages people to select three local independently-owned businesses, and pledge to spend at least $50 between them each month. According to the site, for every $100 spent at a locally-owned independent store, $68 dollars stays in the community. For $100 spent at a national chain, only $43 stays in the local community.

The site is fairly US-focused, but is though-provoking for anyone interested in the effect of their spending. I thought I’d give a shout-out to three local Brisbane businesses that I frequently support:

  • Food Connect – possibly the ulimate example of an enterprise that benefits all it does business with. Food Connect is a fruit and vegetable supplier which exclusively deals with produce which is “local & chemical spray-free first, organic where possible”. I will write more about Food Connect in the future.
  • A Night in India – Located one train station away from me, in Toowong, A Night in India is the best restaurant in Brisbane. They have an extensive range of vegetarian dishes, all of which are extremely tasty and wholesome. Kitty and I are regulars there!
  • Rocking Horse Records – even in the digital age, the appeal of collecting music in physical form is still with me. Compared to the unsettling feeling of stepping into a chain music store, it always feels right supporting an independent like Rocking Horse. I am a fixture at the ‘second hand new arrivals’ rack.

Green and gold

I noticed something interesting in my Food Connect box the other night.

Green and gold banana bunch

A bunch of bananas at a mixed stage of ripeness. I had heard that one way to accelerate the ripening of bananas is to put them close to other fruit, such as apples or oranges. However, this doesn’t seem to explain what is going on here, as it was the green bananas that were closest to the apples/citrus in the box.

Fruit box with banans on top

Does anyone know what might be going on?

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