Goodness Direct was a UK catalogue and eNewsletter service dedicated to natural, organic, and eco-friendly living. Covering everything from free-from foods and special-diet ingredients to baby products, household essentials, and health books, it offered a one-stop shop for anyone looking to make healthier, more sustainable choices for themselves and their family.
The Goodness Direct range was built around the idea that living well should be straightforward. Whether you were managing allergies or intolerances, dealing with sensitive skin, or simply trying to eat more cleanly, the catalogue brought together products that catered to almost every requirement. Lines spanned ambient, chilled, and frozen foods, as well as specialist ingredients suited to a variety of dietary needs.
The range was organised into clear, practical sections. The food and drink selection covered a mouth-watering array of fresh, fridge, and freezer options alongside cupboard staples. Baby products included organic nappies, wipes, and weaning foods to give little ones a healthy start. The household category featured biodegradable and eco cleaning products, pet supplies, and washing powder. A dedicated special diets section addressed requirements including gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, and more, while a selection of books on cookery, weight loss, and general health rounded out the offering.
Alongside the catalogue, Goodness Direct ran an eNewsletter that provided subscribers with money-saving discount codes, practical advice on natural living, and guidance on making the most of the product range. It was designed to make adopting a healthier lifestyle both affordable and manageable.
Goodness Direct stocked natural, organic, and eco-friendly products across five main areas: food and drink (fresh, chilled, and ambient), baby products, household and cleaning supplies, special-diet items, and health and wellbeing books.
Yes. A large part of the catalogue was specifically aimed at customers with dietary restrictions, including gluten intolerance, dairy-free requirements, nut allergies, and other common food sensitivities. The special diets section was designed to make finding suitable products easier.
Yes. The baby range included organic nappies, chemical-free wipes, and suitable weaning foods, allowing parents to apply the same natural and eco-conscious principles to their children's care.
The household section included biodegradable disposal products, eco-friendly cleaning liquids and powders, and natural pet supplies, all chosen with environmental impact in mind.
The eNewsletter was a free subscription service that delivered discount offers, money-saving tips, and practical natural-living advice directly to subscribers' inboxes on a regular basis.
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