
Cesta d’Avó
Grandma Dores and Great Grandma Emília used to buy their spices, coffee, sugars, and flours at the grocery store near their home. In order not
Grandma Dores and Great Grandma Emília used to buy their spices, coffee, sugars, and flours at the grocery store near their home. In order not to lose tradition, Cesta d’Avó was born, where you can buy products in bulk, ecological and sustainable.
In the grocery store we have various food products, personal hygiene, kitchen and household products. They also place great value on local products, from the Alto Minho region.
By promoting Bulk sales, this business actively contributes to reducing global food waste in production and consumer. It also encourages the reduction of waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse.
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