![]() Precise numbers are hard to come by, but some in the business say there are almost 200, many in environmental hotspots such as Brighton, Bath, Bristol and north-east London, but also in plenty of other less obviously fertile areas. Over the past two years, well over 100 of these stores have sprung up across the UK. Natural Weigh is part of a quiet revolution. The little town itself, which prides itself on having the best high street in Britain, is lovely, too. The shop – filled with pasta, grains, seeds and dried fruit served from hoppers to avoid plastic packaging washing-up liquid and laundry products that customers pump into their battered old squeezy bottles fair-trade coffee and chocolate, plus an array of environmentally friendly products, such as bamboo toothbrush holders, plastic-free dental floss and vegan leather snack pouches – looks lovely. The smell in Natural Weigh, a zero-waste shop that opened a year ago in Crickhowell in mid-Wales, is lovely.
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