Truro News

Selling convenienc­e

Truro woman running online store with delivery service

- BY LYNN CURWIN lynn.curwin@trurodaily.com

Belinda Mcintyre’s bringing back her family business, with a modern twist.

She’s opened Busy Bee Emporium, an online store that makes deliveries throughout the Truro area.

“When I was growing up, my parents had a corner store, on the corner of Queen and Elm streets, and I always felt there was something special about being there and stocking shelves,” she said. “I saw that they liked working there.

“It’s di cult to run a corner store the way they did now, so I decided to set up an online store. I noticed there were quite a few of them out west and in the U.S.”

After supplies were stocked, the website went live Sept. 29, and Mcintyre and a couple of family members began making deliveries.

“A lot of people want snacks late at night,” she said. “If people have a sick child and need medicine, we can bring it. If they don’t have a car, or just don’t feel like shopping, we can bring things to their home, o ce, hotel or other location. People can order things to be delivered to senior parents or to children who are students in the area.

“We’re selling convenienc­e. We have hours after a lot of places have closed, and we can usually have things to people within an hour, but our prices are competitiv­e. I’m very careful about where to purchase, to keep prices down.”

She also has a 10-year-old son who enjoys helping her nd good deals.

Busy Been Emporium offers snacks, basic groceries, personal care products, pet supplies, household items, and even a few unusual items like Star Wars gurines.

ere are also postcards bearing inspiratio­nal messages, that Mcintyre makes herself.

“Mental health is a passion, and I know how encouragin­g it can be to receive a positive message from someone,” she said.

Deliveries can be made to Millbrook, tax exempt, for those with a status card.

Busy Bee Emporium makes deliveries Wednesday to Sunday, from noon until 3 a.m., covering an area of about 50 square kilometres. Orders can be made up to a month in advance. All payment is made online.

The regular delivery fee is $ 6, but new customers ordering more than $10 worth of product receive one free delivery and three weeks with $3 delivery fees.

“Some people are surprised to hear what I’m doing because I didn’t really like shopping before,” said Mcintyre. “It’s di erent with this; because it’s my job, I don’t mind shopping.

“I want this business to be fun for everyone.”

More informatio­n on Busy Bee Emporium, including products and delivery areas, can be found online at https://busybeeemp­orium.com/

 ?? LYNN CURWIN/TRURO NEWS ?? Belinda Mcintyre recently set up her own online business, Busy Bee Emporium. Products are ordered, and paid for online, and delivered to a customer’s location.
LYNN CURWIN/TRURO NEWS Belinda Mcintyre recently set up her own online business, Busy Bee Emporium. Products are ordered, and paid for online, and delivered to a customer’s location.

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