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Regional supply

Strengthening regional supply in your town

Regional supply combines shopping close to home with products from the surrounding area. friedas makes this possible with digital local suppliers that involve regional producers and bakeries.

The challenge

Regional products often find no way to the customer

  • Without a shop on site, regional producers lack a sales channel.
  • Long shopping trips make access to fresh goods difficult.
  • Large-scale markets often carry regional products only to a limited extent.
  • Value creation flows out of the region.
The solution

How friedas strengthens regional supply

  • A local supplier on site creates a sales channel for regional producers.
  • Baked goods and products from regional partners complement the range.
  • Long opening hours make regional goods accessible at any time.
  • Value creation stays in the region.
Benefits

Advantages of regional supply

  • Regionally visible. Products from the surrounding area find their place.
  • Value creation stays. Revenue strengthens producers and the town.
  • Freshness available. Regional goods are reachable even outside shop hours.
  • Identity. A range that suits the location.
Village centre in a rural area

Who this is for

Municipalities, regional producers and operators who want to combine supply close to home with regional products.

Example application

A region with active producers has no suitable point of sale. With friedas, a digital local supplier is created that carries baked goods, eggs, honey and further regional products, serving producers and residents alike.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do regional products get into the store?

Through partnerships with regional producers, bakeries and businesses. Which products are included depends on local supply and demand.

Does a local supplier displace local providers?

On the contrary: it can offer regional producers an additional sales channel and keep value creation in the region.

Are regional goods also available outside service hours?

Yes. Thanks to 24/7 operation, regional products are available even outside conventional shop hours, as far as they are suitable ranges.

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