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Vinta Alternative Market

Eco boutique & grocer · General Luna, Siargao

Part fashion boutique, part plastic-free grocer, started on the island in October 2020 to bring sustainable, ethically sourced goods to the Siargao community. Shelves hold package-free nuts, spices, loose-leaf teas and specialty coffee next to beachy clothing, quality swimwear, natural personal care and home accessories.

Good to know: At Kalachuchi Place on the General Luna-Malinao road (Poblacion 2), slightly off the main strip; open daily 10am-8pm. Bring your own containers for package-free pantry goods.
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