LE DOMAINE DES LONGCHAMPS
Read moreThe Domaine des Longchamps is Toulouse's pioneer of organic food outlets. Don't be fooled by its small size: the diversity of products on offer will surprise you! Fresh food, groceries and preserves rub shoulders with food supplements and cosmetics that like to do without parabens. The baby section is particularly well-stocked and people on special diets will appreciate the many gluten-free and salt-free products.
BIOCOOP GRANDEUR NATURE - ÉPICERIE & INSTITUT
Read moreGrandeur Nature was founded by a group of activists in 1991. It is a Biocoop grocery store, located in the Saint-Agne district, which allows you to find organic products or products without the usual allergens. You will also appreciate the section dedicated to body care and cosmetics, as well as the corner dedicated to textiles and the garden. A snack area allows you to eat on the go for lunch. Grandeur Nature is also a beauty salon which, in addition to the classic treatments with natural products, regularly offers make-up workshops.
LES COMPTOIRS DE LA BIO TOULOUSE ÉTATS-UNIS
Read moreAn eco-neighborhood like La Cartoucherie couldn't do without a supermarket to stock up on organic produce. Food, dietary supplements, cosmetics, hygiene and maintenance, pet supplies, you name it. A super-smart idea: ready-to-cook recipe baskets. You make your choice from the selection displayed on the website, then receive, at home or by clic'n'collect, all the ingredients needed to prepare a pumpkin soup, a spelt muffin, a homemade granola... Wondering how? It's even easier, because the recipe is on the site! Delivery costs depend on the amount of your purchase.
CAMPILLO ÉPICERIE & CAFÉ
Read moreLooking for authenticity, conviviality and thoughtful shopping? Head for "le petit champ", le Campillo, not far from the Chalets district. It's a committed grocery store offering short-distance products. It doubles as a friendly little café, complete with library and games library. It's a place for sharing and exchange, with regular activities and workshops open to all ages: aperitifs, comic book creation, lip balm making, film screenings, kombucha making, debates on waste reduction and game afternoons... A place that's right up there with the times, creating meaning and links.
LA CHOUETTE COOP
Read moreLa Chouette Coop has opened its collaborative and participative supermarket in summer 2020. "Collaborative and cooperative", but what else? The principle is audacious: the store is open to its owners, cooperators who have each committed to offering three hours of their time every four weeks to manage the premises. All decisions, from producer selection to organization, are made by the members. In turn, you can become one of these "consumer-actors" who benefit from carefully selected products at smart prices.
DOUCEURS VÉGÉTALES
Read moreDouceurs Végétales offers organic pastries, yes, but not only! They are also, as the name suggests, vegetarian, 100% gluten-free, home-made and, to add an ecological touch to the whole affair, made from often local products from short circuits. To complete this already rigorous set of specifications, this restaurant-caterer is committed to preparing a majority of raw recipes. How about a slice of orange peanut cheesecake? How about a gourmet banoffee sprinkled with cacao nibs?
LA FERME DE BORDE BIO
Read moreOn the outskirts of the Izards district, Sylvain Collet and Florent Sassé grow organic vegetables and sell their produce picked that very morning. Freshness is guaranteed, and that's what makes all the difference. You'll find the taste of salad (watercress, rocket, lamb's lettuce, etc.), herbs, radishes, chard... In the city, it's great to be able to buy fresh, organic, seasonal vegetables at a fair price. Several times a month, meat producers from the Montagne Noire (beef, veal) and poultry producers from the Gers come to sell their produce direct. You'll also find bread, dried fruit, fruit and vegetables from other producers.
LA MAISON D'AOURIKA
Read moreAn independent grocery-primer, La Maison d'Aourika awaits you in the Crampel district. Lively, colourful and welcoming, you'll forget the giant, sometimes cold shelves of the supermarkets. You're in the hands of a local shopkeeper who values organic produce. You'll find a wide choice of fresh produce in the fruit and vegetable section, as well as fish arrivals. In the small bakery corner, you'll find several varieties: flax, buckwheat, small spelt and gluten-free. Dry groceries, bulk goods, hygiene products: the offer is complete. Futé: you can reserve baskets in the amount of your choice, or order appetizing platters of seasonal raw vegetables.