Thanks to Hot Poppy, Nashvillians didn’t have to stop shopping at local farms and businesses when everything came to a halt earlier this year. The grocery service — founded by Stuart Landis, Storm Sheler and Vinny Maniscalco — worked with dozens of Middle Tennessee vendors to begin delivering everything from JD Country Milk and Buckley Farm meat to produce from Bloomsbury Farm and Shiloh Farms, all for about the same price as corporate competitors like AmazonFresh and Instacart. They’ve got Steadfast Coffee, Firepot Nomadic Teas and Bobby John Henry bread. They even carry local bath products and cleaning supplies from Little Seed Farm, Paddywax, Roux Maison and more. If only they sold toilet paper, we’d never have to shop anywhere else. Visit them at hotpoppygo.com. MEGAN SELING

