Country Life Natural Foods, situated in Pullman, Michigan, is a retail and wholesale distributor of natural and organic food, as well as an active promoter of physical and spiritual health. Aside from supplying their produce to the local area, the company also delivers it to 18 neighboring states using transport (and the rest of the nation using the United States Postal Service). The goods they sell are extensive, and include beans, grains, seasonings, pastas, granola, jams, spices, meat substitutes, juices, soy cheese, yoghurt, cereals, dried fruits, nuts, and over a thousand other items.
Mission Statement
Like many other natural food suppliers in the United States, the mission of Country Life is to encourage others to live wholesome and healthy lives by eating the food that nature intended for us. However, unlike most other suppliers, it is also a Christian organization (in fact, it is connected to the Oak Haven ministry, which is also located in central Michigan), and so, whilst not overly evangelistic, the company does approach its mission from a religious angle.
Seminars and Classes
Although Country Life's mission is similar to those of other natural food companies, it takes its message one step further by actively organizing and hosting seminars and classes that are relevant to its interests. Perhaps the most popular and well-known class organized by the Country Life is its vegetarian cooking class, although it hosts many other classes including: Recovering from depression, controlling diabetes, and even wilderness survival (the latter partly occurs outdoors).
Information About Ordering
If you would like to order goods from Country Life, then you can either visit their physical health food store located east of Pullman, Michigan (open 9-5 EST Sunday to Wednesday, 9-7 Thursday, 9-1 Friday, and closed on Saturday), or order online using their online shop. The online shop is the most effective option, especially if you live outside of Michigan, but remember that you will have to pay for the postage costs.
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