San Diego Union-Tribune

ENCINITAS GROCERY STORE A NEW ZERO-WASTE OPTION

At Local Scoop, customers bring own containers for bulk items measured by weight

- BY LUKE HAROLD

After studying nutrition in Australia, Katie Fletcher came home to San Diego looking for package-free grocery shopping options.

“I figured the idea existed and I just hadn’t known about it yet,” said Fletcher, who is originally from Solana Beach. “And so I kept searching ‘bulk food, San Diego package-free grocery’ for years and nothing came up. So eventually I was like, ‘I’m just going to make it happen myself,’ because I genuinely wanted it to exist in our community.”

In January, she opened Local Scoop on South Coast Highway in downtown Encinitas, which requires customers to bring their own containers to fill with products that are charged by weight at checkout. The store is also hosting a grand opening wellness day on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m., with vendors from the store and other companies from around the community.

Local Scoop shares space with the Nada Shop, a zero-waste store that opened in 2019 and focuses more on bath and body products.

“It just started with trying to find vendors that aligned with the values I wanted to have in the store,” Fletcher said. “So using sustainabl­e packaging, selling in bulk quantities so there was less packaging and more affordable prices. I wanted the food to come from as close to California as possible, and there to be a clear line of transparen­cy of where the food was coming from if it was out of state. So wherever I could find local, and (from) California especially, I did, and then beyond that it’s mostly Pacific Northwest or closer.”

Fletcher had been working in various marketing roles up until last summer, then committed to Local

Scoop full time.

Many customers so far are already converts to a zero-waste lifestyle. For others, there’s a learning curve. Fletcher said one of her short-term goals is “helping people understand it’s not complicate­d or difficult, and that it really just makes sense to reuse the containers we already bought from traditiona­l grocery stores.”

“Long term, my goal is to expand,” she added. “Reach other parts of San Diego and maybe beyond. I don’t want this to be something that’s North County exclusive, because it’s not a price-prohibitiv­e model. It’s meant to be really inclusive and bring all kinds of people into the sustainabi­lity space.”

Local Scoop is located at 937 S. Coast Highway 101, Suite C110, in Encinitas. For more informatio­n, visit localscoop­bulkfoods.com.

 ?? LUKE HAROLD U-T COMMUNITY PRESS ?? Katie Fletcher opened Local Scoop in January in Encinitas; a grand opening event is set for Sunday.
LUKE HAROLD U-T COMMUNITY PRESS Katie Fletcher opened Local Scoop in January in Encinitas; a grand opening event is set for Sunday.

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