New website showcases small stores where you can ‘Buy Fresh’


West Seattle and White Center have grocery stores where you can buy fresh food – but, as is often reported, it’s challenging to find fresh food if you don’t live near one of those big stores. To help people “Buy Fresh” wherever they are in this area, the White Center Community Development Association has just launched a new website with information about 13 markets in Delridge, High Point, and White Center. Check out the site here – and read the official announcement, ahead:

The White Center Community Development Association, in partnership with the King County Food and Fitness Initiative and Communities Putting Prevention to Work, launched a new Buy Fresh website that highlights thirteen different neighborhood produce markets and retail stores that offer fresh fruits, vegetables, and a variety of healthy affordable food for multi-ethnic communities.

The website features new and long-time small business merchants from all over the globe, introducing customers to local healthy food shopping options, including store specialties and merchants’ favorite recipes from their home countries, business hours, EBT and/or WIC acceptance, a brief interview of the owner and a list of the most popular items always in stock.

“The website is an important tool for me to tell new and long-time customers about Phnom Khiev Market. It is always great how word can spread just from people talking about a website. The merchant profiles are especially useful because neighborhood residents feel like they know me and can trust me,” said Vichet Khiev of Phnom Khiev Market in White Center.

The website is looking to expand and include other healthy retail stores in these neighborhoods. In the future, it will showcase recipe cards and expand the merchant profiles into various languages such as Khmer, Spanish, Arabic, Somali, and Vietnamese.

The Buy Fresh website’s purpose is to promote the accessibility of healthy, culturally appropriate fruits, vegetables and other foods for residents and visitors in the White Center, Delridge and Highpoint neighborhoods. Parts of Delridge and Highpoint neighborhoods are classified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as food deserts. A food desert is an urban neighborhood without ready access to fresh, healthy, and affordable food.

Please visit buyfreshsw.wccda.org to find healthy produce at a store near you!

3 Replies to "New website showcases small stores where you can 'Buy Fresh'"

  • Lea August 6, 2012 (4:20 pm)

    The website is great! Most of these stores are in my neighborhood, I’ll have to try the few I haven’t visited yet. I love Hung Long, Lee’s, and Samway. The Delridge Deli Mart is great and the proprietor is SO nice!

  • Jen August 6, 2012 (4:54 pm)

    So awesome to see all of these markets featured! I haven’t been to most of these, but I go to Samway regularly (I live in North Delridge) and it is truly a favorite to visit for their excellent selection and great prices on produce, herbs, and Asian condiments (fish sauce, oyster sauce, sriracha, etc.). Everyone there is very welcoming to all who visit.

  • Hillary J Shaw August 7, 2012 (2:42 am)

    More on food deserts at www/fooddeserts.org

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