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Why do we need to support local businesses by Bathala Scents and Natural Wellness in Winnipeg Canada

Why do we need to support local businesses by Bathala Scents and Natural Wellness in Winnipeg Canada - Bathala Scents and Natural Wellness

Bathala Scents and Natural Wellness is based in Winnipeg, MB. We put our hearts and passion into our products. All our products are locally made in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

 

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Why do we need to support local businesses?

There are a few reasons why supporting local businesses is important. First, local businesses are more likely to be invested in their community and be dedicated to supporting local businesses.

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We have to eat, drink and sleep in our own towns. Local businesses are important for our communities and they provide a great service. A lot of these businesses are local and independent. Supporting them means we can enjoy the services that they offer.

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Why should I shop locally?

If you shop in your local grocery store or convenience store, you’re supporting the livelihood of your neighbors. You’re supporting small businesses that make up the fabric of our communities. You’re supporting local farmers and fishermen who live off their farms and ranches, and who take pride in what they produce.

When you shop at a small business, you’re not just shopping for a product, you’re shopping for the people who produce that product.

You’re buying into a community. You’re supporting a family. You’re helping to create jobs. And when you support your local small business, you’re also supporting your local economy. You’re supporting our farmers and fishermen. You’re helping to preserve the very source of life on this planet.

 

When you buy from local businesses you know that the money you spend is supporting your community.

It’s not just about the money, though; it’s about the people behind the business. If you shop at a local business, you’ll find friendly, knowledgeable staff who are happy to share their expertise with you.

They might even be able to offer a discount or special promotion if they notice you buying for a friend or family member. You might also get a personalised service – someone who knows your taste and can recommend something they think you’d love.

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Do you know?

Winnipeg small business owners struggle to stay open in tough economy Some 'not sure if they're going to make it through the next 6 weeks,' says business federation Some small business owners in Winnipeg say they need support more than ever as their profits shrink due to inflation, rising interest rates and higher costs. 

 

Local businesses provide jobs and keep our communities strong.

It's important to support businesses in your community that are creating jobs, contributing to the community, and making a positive impact on their employees. It's a win-win situation. Businesses get to stay local and do business with their neighbors. And you get to support a local business that can give back to the community.

 

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We love to hear feedback and comments from our clients: 

"Thank you so much for opening your lovely shop and great gift ideas" (J-an, Artist, Art collector, and dog lover, based in Winnipeg, MB).

Bathala Scents and Natural Wellness is amazing, they customised my bracelet and suggested me and my mom signature scents. (Mark, contest exchange, coffee federation)

Where to Shop Local in Manitoba? Are you looking to support businesses close to home and shop locally in Manitoba? Help support our team and allows us to keep making local shopping in Canada easy. Shop Made in Manitoba, Winnipeg or join our contest.  

We are a Manitoba maker. We support local shop Manitoba, Canadian artist and Manitoba easy discover and other business exchange. Comment your suggestion below especially here in Winnipeg local.

 

 

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