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$30 for $60 Worth of Local Fare from artizone

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  • Wide array of grocery & artisan products
  • Meat, baked goods, eggs & produce
  • Provided by local shops and farms

Locally sourced meals allow eaters to support local commerce and avoid the unsavory stardust that sticks to crops grown on asteroids. Chow down on down-to-earth chow with today's Groupon: for $30, you get $60 worth of delivered fare from local artisans from artizone. Artizone delivers to several zip codes in and around the Dallas area (in addition to the $60 value, the $14.99 delivery fee will be included before September 21). This Groupon is only valid for delivery in select service areas.

Artizone's selection of local artisans grows, crafts, and bakes mouthwatering morsels that can be delivered directly to domiciles. Customers can fill pantries with handmade breads from the Empire Baking Company ($2.09+), handcrafted cheeses from Scardello ($1.42+/oz.), or gingerbread men who have spent a lifetime hitchhiking. Brighten up a drab morning with free-range eggs, laid by organically fed chickens, from Busy B's Market ($5.33 for a dozen), or create a fish-centric meal with tender Atlantic salmon from Rex's Seafood ($.85/oz.). Meanwhile, JJ&B's fig-and-walnut jam ($9.45) is crafted from figs grown in Mexia, Texas, and spreads as smoothly as turtle wax on a newly sanded Pinocchio.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Dec 24, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per order. Online only. Delivery only. Valid only for delivery in select service areas. Free delivery through 9/21/11; not valid toward delivery fees after 09/21. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About artizone

First, a stop at Rush Patisserie for flaky, buttery croissants, then off to Holy Ravioli for arrabiata sauce and freshly made spaghetti. At La Duni, small-batch apple pastries await, stuffed with caramelized apples and streusel, and at Hirsch's Specialty Meats, there's beef brisket ready for roasting.

With Dallas's butchers, chocolatiers, beekeepers, fishmongers, and other merchants, there's plenty of fresh, local food to be found—but driving around to pick it all up can be exhausting. Fortunately, Artizone's staff of locavores wants to make the process easier. After customers shop online to make their grocery lists from Artizone's sizeable group of artisans, they'll pick everything up and drop it all off at customers homes or not-so-secret underground lairs.

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