The boring-but-binding stuff

PRIVACY

(what the store knows about you, and what it never will)

The site already keeps things minimal: your account, your saved recipes, your newsletter opt-in. Opening the store adds a few categories — here's exactly what, why, and for how long.

What buying adds

  • Your name and shipping address (so the mail finds you).
  • Your email (order confirmations, shipping updates — the useful stuff, not "content").
  • Your purchase history (so returns and support don't require archaeology).

What we never see

Card numbers never touch our servers.Payments are processed by Stripe — your card details go straight from your browser to Stripe, and all we ever hold is a token and the last four digits. Stripe's privacy policy covers their side: stripe.com/privacy.

Who we share with

Only the services that make your order physically happen: Stripe (payments), our email provider (order emails), and the postal carrier (your address on a label — that's how mail works). We don't sell your data. We don't "share with select partners." There are no select partners.

Deleting your data

Email us from the address on your account and we'll delete your personal data. One honest nuance: tax law requires us to retain transaction records, so past orders are anonymized rather than erased — your name, address, and email are stripped; the dollar figures stay for the tax authorities. (California and GDPR-style requests both get this same treatment, which meets both.)

Order emails vs. marketing

Order confirmations, shipping updates, and refund notices are transactional — you get those regardless, because not sending them would be worse. Marketing email only ever happens with your explicit opt-in, and every one has an unsubscribe link that actually works.

Questions

Privacy questions, deletion requests, or "wait, what do you have on me?" — email us. A human answers.