Recently, Relay Foods has launched Relay Mama, a new parent-centric page that makes shopping for our little ones easier than ever. If you haven’t checked Relay out yet and aren’t sure what it is, it’s an online grocery store offering products from the best of Richmond’s local farms, stores, and vendors. Relay prides itself in its commitment to providing a wide selection of local and organic foods, allowing consumers easy access to healthy foods while also supporting Richmond farmers and business owners.
But Relay also understands a busy parent’s desire not to have to hit multiple stores to stock their kitchen, so they also offer lots of other food items that a family might need. (For example, Cheez-its. I about did a cartwheel when I discovered they had Cheez-its. I might be addicted to Cheez-its.)
In addition to food, Relay also stocks plenty of non-food household items, including diapers offered at seriously competitive prices. With a growing list of foods and products for babies and toddlers, Relay decided to offer one-stop shopping for parents with their new Relay Mama page. Stocked with tons of common baby and kid items such as Stage 1-3 foods, snacks, formula, diapers, wipes and bath items, Relay Mama allows consumers to easily spot what they need and maybe even learn about some neat local products. And with Relay’s easy List tool, you can begin with the Relay Mama page to build a list, or add the Relay Mama items to an existing list. Then save your shopping list and come back again for an even easier purchasing process the next time.
After trying Relay Foods, I can truthfully say that the initial upfront time it takes to create your lists (say, “weeknight meals” or “party items” or “baby stuff” or “Cheez-its”) is well worth it when all you have to do after that is log on, pick a list, add or subtract items based on what you need that week, and a few clicks later you are done. Add to that the fact that I don’t have to lug my 2 year old around a store distracting her with snacks and silly songs, but instead can pick up my items at a nearby location without even having to get her out of the car, and I am a happy Relay Mama.
But let’s be honest, they had me at the Cheez-its.
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