Adelaide Market’s interim CEO has announced plans
to link entrepreneurs and start-up businesses with traders to make fresh
produce more readily available to time-poor city workers and commuters.
It would appear that the market wants to make its
fresh produce the source for a distribution network including things like an
outlet in Adelaide’s busy Rundle Mall, deliveries to CBD workplaces, pick-up points
at railway stations, and even lunchbox supply.
The incoming CEO said they were not trying to deter
customers who already visited the market, but more to give access to quality,
fresh market produce to customers who for various reasons found it difficult to
visit the market.