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If I Buy Flowers Online, What About Local Florists?



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By : Rutland Savour    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-08 10:16:42
These days, everyone likes going local. Not only does it cut down on our carbon footprint, but supporting our local businesses is becoming incredibly on-trend. The decline in independent stores is mirrored by the increase in the number of supermarkets, and for many this isn’t a fact that’s appreciated. As such, many people worry about what will happen to local florists if we buy our flowers online, but that’s not so much of a concern as you might think.

Buying flowers online is incredibly quick and simple, and with many of us leading increasingly hectic lives it’s often far preferable than going to high street florists. But, there’s no need to worry that buying flowers online will result in fewer local florists, as many of them have an online presence as well. As such, you’re simply buying their own flowers from a different route, but they’re still getting the same business.

Buying flowers online can actually be essential to keep local florists in business, because if we choose this route rather than going to supermarkets they’ll be able to keep going. Supermarkets are the major threat to local florists, as they are to a lot of independent stores, so by shopping for flowers online you’re actually benefitting local florists more than you know.

There’s also the fact that a lot of online flower delivery companies actually use local florists to ensure that they can deliver across the country. Take Eflorist, for example. They use local florists to create and hand-deliver every bouquet they produce, so while the online company gets business so does the local florist.

As you can see, you really don’t need to worry about local florists when you buy flowers online. In a lot of cases it’s what’s keeping them going, so you can buy your ideal flowers safe in the knowledge that you’re contributing to the continued success of local businesses.
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