> > I've been ordering from Azure (https://www.azurestandard.com) for about 6 > months now. You order online up until each month's deadline, then a couple > of days later a truck heads east with all of the Northeast orders. They > have a local stop (referred to as Woburn, but recently has been next to the > Stop & Shop in Bedford) and you are notified of a delivery date/time to > meet the truck on its way through. > > They need more orders/customers to keep this northeast run going and that > is why I'm plugging it here. I love the whole idea of being able to order > heavy, bulk goods with minimal shipping charge ($5 on a $50 order, > regardless of weight) and the efficiency of warehouse->regional stop. > > Feel free to ask me about it. >
Thanks, -Bob > Here's the message from the company about the Northeast service: > > EXPANSION UPDATE!*We've Expanded, Now We Need to Grow* > [image: 2021-08-04_16h34_25] > > When we launched our feasibility study to expand into the Mid-Atlantic and > Northeast states, back in late January, we had no idea whether we would be > able to maintain long-term delivery to that part of the country. What we > did know is that we had a list of thousands of people who had been asking > us, for years, to deliver to their area and that the time was finally right > to give it a try. > > > > Running routes into the Northeastern part of the U.S. for the last 7 > months, we've seen modest growth, however, not quite enough growth to keep > the routes in that area sustained long-term. Now, don't worry if you're in > that part of the country... we're not shutting the routes down, but we do > need to grow. To have a successful, sustainable expansion, we need your > help to spread the word and fill the trucks. Full trucks is what will > allow us to develop sustainable long-term routes in the Northeast. > > > > We plan to continue to deliver to the Northeastern part of the country, as > long as we continue to see enough growth to allow us to sustain > deliveries. Sharing Azure with your friends and family in that part of the > country is a great way to help! >
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