Goodfortune Market
Welcome to Goodfortune
What People Are Saying
Connect Savannah
When Becca Goossen saw the property, only a few blocks from her house, she knew this had to be the place.
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Never mind the dirt floor.
Whether or not she was aware of it at the time, the home of what will soon open as Goodfortune Market enjoyed a long history as exactly what Goossen had envisioned: “a community-friendly food store close to home.”
The Savannahian
'Living in a lot of neighborhoods throughout my life that have been food deserts has really shown me that food deserts, they're just a larger contextual problem in the United States.'
The George Ann
Connect Savannah
Goodfortune Market hopes to provide easy access to fresh, farm-to-table groceries in Savannah.
“I saw firsthand how there is no appropriate resource to purchase fresh, quality food in this neighborhood,” Becca Goossen, owner of Goodfortune, said. “Even more so there is very few places in greater Savannah to purchase locally-sourced food items.”
Local resident Becca Goossen saw a need in the community for fresh, quality foods and decided to fill it—specifically at 2413 Waters Avenue. Coming this spring, Goodfortune Market will specialize in made to order coffee and bagels and will also provide local grocery staples, prepared foods, and household items.
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