Reported by Alyssa Daniells
Free Pet Food Shipping In Southern BC!
Posted by Brian Feldbloom on
From the Island to the Interior, Naturally Urban’s service is superior!
Hey pet parent, did you know? Naturally Urban offers free pet food shipping across Southern BC. Whether you’re in Nanaimo or Nelson, place your pet food order with us online and we promptly ship it to you, absolutely free.
Not in Southern BC? Not a problem! Naturally Urban offers heavily discounted shipping rates to our valued customers, and in Alberta, too.
Pet Food Delivery Made Easy (and Green!)
We’re a friendly bunch who love delivering pet food right to your door, a service that’s also free of charge to you. (And hey, we’ll even throw in a few pats for our four-legged clients, a bonus for us animal lovers, too.)
We’re also proud to be eco-friendly. We drive an electric vehicle to reduce our carbon footprint (soon to be pawprint-- our Tesla is undergoing an exciting transformation, stay tuned.)
If you’re the Vancouver area, choose our sister site www.nupetfooddelivery.com to deliver your doggie dinners and feline feasts emission-free and free of charge.
Local, Logical, Ecological.
We love to get to know our customers, and we are happy to make recommendations based on your budget or preferences.
When it comes to our personalized service, coupled with our environmental and charitable initiatives, we can’t help but toot our own horn.
Save. Support. Sustain.
If free pet food shipping across Southern BC wasn’t enough to choose Naturally Urban, you may wish to consider these benefits:
- You save money on all of our freshly-ordered products
- You support the local charity of your choice, we donate on your behalf
- You’re choosing a local, Vancouver-based business over a big box store or online giant
So whether you take advantage of our easy shipping system or you’re in close enough proximity for us to hand-deliver, Naturally Urban is a humane and cost-effective choice.
Who knew ordering pet food online could be so rewarding?
See you soon,
Naturally Urban