Consumers encouraged to “Shop Illinois Saturday” Oct. 4, 2014
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[October 04, 2014]
SPRINGFIELD,
Ill. – Illinois Main Street and the Illinois Department of
Agriculture (IDOA) are challenging residents to “Shop Illinois
Saturday” on Oct. 4, 2014 by devoting a portion of their budget to
purchasing Illinois-made products.
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“I encourage all Illinoisans to do what good neighbors do –
support their communities,” Governor Pat Quinn said. “Buying
goods and services locally makes good sense and helps support
the small businesses that are the backbone of our economy. On
October 4 let’s shop locally, and then every day thereafter
let’s continue to support our Illinois businesses.”
The “Shop Illinois Saturday” initiative is part of IDOA’s
current Illinois Products Program. It expands the program by
partnering with six Illinois Main Street Communities –
Springfield, Carbondale, Alton, Genoa, Pontiac and Canton – to
promote the Buy Illinois Challenge.
The Buy Illinois Challenge is an effort to boost Illinois’
economy and generate consumer and business awareness of
Illinois-made products. The challenge encourages every Illinois
household to take a pledge to dedicate $10 of their existing,
weekly budget to the purchase of Illinois products. Although the
department typically works specifically with Illinois food
companies and agribusinesses, this promotion will allow Main
Street community directors the opportunity to recruit other
types of locally-owned businesses to get involved.
Participating Illinois businesses will be listed on a new
website, www.buyillinoischallenge.com. Consumers who “Shop
Illinois Saturday” at any of these participating locations will
qualify to receive special discounts.
“The goal is to drive consumers to the new web page so they can
learn about local businesses and take advantage of the special
deals on Illinois-made products offered in each of the six Main
Street communities,” Agriculture Director Bob Flider said. “We
also hope this program will continue to expand to include more
Illinois communities and businesses in the future.”
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If every Illinois household dedicated just $10 of its existing,
weekly grocery budget towards the purchase of Illinois food
products, the department concludes more than $2.4 billion a year
would be re-invested in the Illinois economy, helping to revitalize
both rural and urban communities.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with the Illinois Department of
Agriculture on the Buy Illinois Challenge,” Christina Rogers,
Illinois Main Street Coordinator for the Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity, said. “This is a great opportunity not only to
promote and drive business into our Main Street Communities, but
also to encourage people to think locally first in their purchases
to keep more money in the Illinois economy, expand employment and
nurture a sense of community.”
Accepting the challenge is simple and would support thousands of
jobs in the farming and food industries. Residents just need to go
online to
www.buyillinoischallenge.com and take the “Buy Illinois
Pledge.”
[Illinois Department of Agriculture]
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