How do I become a supplier?

How do I become a supplier?

Please email your details and product information to info@goodness.com.au or submit the Become a Supplier form via our website.

Your information will be forwarded to our Product Development team. If they would like to know more about your products, they will get in contact with you.

Please note: We receive a high volume of supplier requests on a daily basis and unfortunately, our team are unable to respond to everyone. However please be assured that your email will be seen.

Our catalogue consists of over 1000 products and we may not be looking to add to our range at this time. Our team will keep your details on record, if they feel your products are a good fit for the business.




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