If you are interested in eating organic on a budget, finding a nearby grocery store can be a challenge. Stephanie of KeeperoftheHome.org recommended AzureStandard, which is an online organic food catalog and delivery service. AzureStandard delivers to much of the Western states (see below) and can ship orders to other parts of the country, including Alaska and Hawaii. I’m considering eating organic for an entire month as an experiment and may well use AzureStandard! Here’s how it works.
Register on the site to access their sales flyer (free), delivery schedule (free), and product catalog ($.45). Charging for the product catalog strikes me as odd, because you’d think free access would entice potential customers, but perhaps it means only people who are truly interested follow through. Buying in bulk will lead to the biggest savings, but it is possible to buy in smaller quantities.
Once you join, submit your order online or over the phone. Your order must be at least $50 to avoid a $5 handling charge. Pick a drop off location near you or chose mail delivery. It is best to join an existing drop off location because if you want to start a new drop point, the minimum order is $550 (which can be made up of a bunch of smaller orders, like eleven orders of $50 each). AzureStandard accepts cash, checks, money orders, and credit cards. The company does not accept food stamps or coupons.
Drop offs are once a month. Place your order at least three days before the schedule departure date to make sure your order is on the truck. Drop off routes include (pasted from the site):
- Hwy. 101 along the Oregon Coast and south to Crescent City, CA
- I-5 corridor from Seattle, WA to Redding, CA, then south on Hwy. 99 to San Diego.
- Hwy 97 from Ashland, OR to Yakima, WA.
- I-84 from Portland, OR to Twin Falls, ID
- I-90 from Ellensburg, WA to Missoula, MT and on east to North Dakota and Minnesota (** see note below)
- I-80 from Evanston, WY to Des Moines, IA and north into Minnesota (** see note below)
- Hwy. 95 from Lewiston, ID to Bonners Ferry, ID and from there over to Kalispell and area down to Missoula, MT.
- Colville & Newport, WA areas and North Central Washington.
- Areas of Western Nevada along US 95.
- North Dakota, Minnesota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa deliveries, and deliveries east of Missoula, MT have fuel/delivery charge because of the long distance.
For questions, email customer service at customerservice@azurestandard.com or call 541-467-2230.






August 12th, 2010 at 10:03 am
I’m glad to see you highlighting Azure Standard! I’ve been buying from them for about 6 years and they are definitely one of my very best sources for great organic food that is affordable!
I think that the reason they charge for their catalogs is because they would prefer people to use the online catalog. Save paper, save business costs, and help them to keep their prices lower for everyone. Their website is quite easy to navigate and find everything you need!
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August 12th, 2010 at 3:13 pm
That sounds great! But I live on the East Coast, specifically Va, is there anything you have heard of over this way?
August 12th, 2010 at 4:54 pm
I live in north Hollywood and I get my organic veggies and fruit through csacalifornia.org
They’re awesome!
August 16th, 2010 at 9:48 am
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