About Robyn
Robyn Openshaw is the author or editor of 10 titles, including the bestselling book
The Green Smoothies Diet, the children's book,
The Adventures of Junk Food Dude, and the course
12 Steps to Whole Foods. She’s passionate about overthrowing the Standard American Diet by teaching people to eat more whole foods easily, inexpensively, and deliciously. She’s the mom of 4 competitive athletes as well as a runner, cyclist, skier, and competitive tennis player. She travels all over the world speaking to sold-out audiences and studying non-toxic cancer treatment for her next project.
Does this work for Canadians?
How does this compare to Azure?
The founder hasn’t determined whether Canada membership will be possible, so for now don’t join if you’re our neighbors to the north. I’ve had a dozen people ask that. Sorry.
Azure doesn’t do home delivery to an individual, and it doesn’t have a Rewards program, but a similar product line, I think.
I’m wonderingif this is a good choice for me right now–I was looking online and couldn’t see much stuff I’d use a lot of—it’s their own brand that they are creating right? are they offering home delivery for affordable produce? or more the packaged stuff? will they offer great deals for Gluten free flours and things? what about bulk grains and nuts and seeds? other than that I don’t get much at the whole foods store…usually through group buys and azure…let me know- I don’t want to miss out if it’s something I should do–thanks!
If you don’t shop at health food stores or buy natural/organic products, this is not for you. No, they won’t have their own brand, certainly not at first–they do have hundreds of brands lined up. No produce for shipping. Locals (here in Utah County) will be offered produce in the short- to mid-term plan. Yes, grains, nuts, etc. Yes, lots of gluten-free stuff too, I am told.