One of America ’s finest food traditions is about to get more convenient than ever : Girl Scouts have been given the go ahead to sell their cookies online .
The custom , which is now almost 100 years old , churns out over 200 million boxes of deliciousness per class — but until now it ’s been a exclusively offline affair . Now , spurred by the girl themselves , the organization has consecrate the nod to allow the cooky to be sell via fluid apps and personalise internet site , reports the Boston Globe . The only arrest : picket council and guardians have to match to the Girl Scouts in question going digital .
It ’s not intended to make the established sales event of the cookies redundant , but rather bolster gross revenue of the corner , which cost between $ 3.50 and $ 5 a pop . It ’s sure as shooting good news for cooky feeder , who will be capable to order corner of sweet delicacy and have them bear direct to their door .

The organisation expects up to 1 million of its members to signalize up to the new digital initiative . Each Girl Scouts council will be able to use either an app or website store front — but not both — with scouts able to customize the Page . The girls will only ever expend their first name on the Page in the name of seclusion and safe .
Senior members of Girl Scouts reckon the digital initiative will help the child teach new skills , win insights into digital entrepreneurship and building customer relations in Modern way . obviously , the websites wo n’t be approachable without an email invitation , meaning that the Girl Scout have to mold to ramp up a contact inclination .
Which is , of line , all tremendous raw for the Scouts themselves . But perhaps not as wonderful as being able to buy the biscuit from the comfort of your armchair . Nom.[Boston Globe ]

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