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A New Organic Food Market is Launching on the Central Coast

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Just in! A brand-new organic market is launching on the Central Coast this September, with fresh vegetables, artisan stalls and grab-n-go food trucks.

The Organic Food Markets already host a number of markets in and around Sydney, with its most famous being in Marrickville and Potts Point each weekend.

The Central Coast market will be held at Mt Penang Gardens in Kariong every Saturday, starting on September 4.

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And each stall has been handpicked to ensure the produce is of the highest standard, with organic fruit and vegetables, hormone-free meat and artisan breads all available.

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Organisers have been meticulous in planning the set-up as COVID-friendly, with one masked-up shopper per household invited to shop-n-go in the open-air market.

The plans after lockdown is to introduce non-food stalls, live music and seating areas in a similar set up to the incredibly popular annual Mt Penang Christmas Markets.

You can keep up to date with the opening via the Organic Food Markets website or you can give them a follow on Instagram.

You can read a full list of every Central Coast market here.

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