• Buy the Kilo

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Zero waste food store. Customers bring own containers to buy food and household products. Stock includes everyday dried food products such as rice, pasta, flour, nuts and seeds, and cleaning products such as toilet cleaner, multi-surface cleaner and laundry liquid. Open Wed-Fri 10:00-16:30, Sat-Sun 10:00-14:00. Closed Mon-Tues


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7 Reviews

First Review by deadpledge

mariamc27

Points +1632

Vegan
15 Oct 2020

Loved it

Owner so lovely and helpful and the product range was fab. Peanut butter on tap!

craigmc

Points +35454

Vegan
31 Jan 2020

ZWS

Cracking shop offering dried good and snack that don’t use plastic.
You could get most of your kitchen cupboards goods here.

Pros: Staff, Location, Ethos

steenmurph

Points +236

Vegan
18 Aug 2019

A must visit

A fantastic addition to tynemouth station!

DetchemaBaptiste

Points +46

Vegan
15 Jun 2019

Lots of options

Such a cute shop with all the staples for kitchen cupboards. Prices are reasonable also

OwenMcCabe

Points +24

Vegan
13 Jun 2019

Plastic free

Lots of options at good prices with no plastic. Also sells cleaning products, cooking oils and spices. Take jars!

Pros: Seemingly all vegan

Cons: None

ac2020

Points +24

Vegan
10 May 2019

Love this place!

The muesli is soooooo yummy, and it's vegan, and it's sugar free!
My daughter loves going to get a little bag of cornflakes for like 29p, it feels like a HUGE treat for her.
But seriously, you can fill up with any amount, which is great if you like to buy in bulk without creating silly amounts of packaging waste, or tiny amounts if you only need a small amount of an unusual ingredient for a recipe not knowing if you'll ever use it again.
Highly recommended. And it's fun!

Pros: Fun!, Very friendly people.

deadpledge

Points +13293

Vegan
10 Mar 2019

Ha' Weigh The Lads

Great to see this type of business return, especially in todays economic climate. I vaguely remember them when I was just a wee bairn in the 80s before they all disappeared. Great concept and so much cheaper. Simply take a bag or jar, fill it up with your desired item, weigh it and pay. I bought 400g of quinoa and 300g of puy lentils for just £3.99. Can't wait to stock up again soon.

Pros: Great concept and choice, Cheap, Location

Cons: Not 100% vegan




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