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Another addition to the various refilleries on Lordship Lane ? and looks like they've got quite an extensive collection of produce/wine/cleaning products they're going to be offering (spoke to the owner and it's going to be ready for business tomorrow).


So in total that makes:


Food

- As Nature Intended

- Organic Village Market


Cleaning Products:

- Karavan Eco

- As Nature Intended


Wine:

- Terroirs

- Cave de Bruno

- Organic Village Market


Any others I've missed off the list?

tomszekeres Wrote:

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> Another addition to the various refilleries on

> Lordship Lane ? and looks like they've got quite

> an extensive collection of produce/wine/cleaning

> products they're going to be offering (spoke to

> the owner and it's going to be ready for business

> tomorrow).

>

> So in total that makes:

>

> Food

> - As Nature Intended

> - Organic Village Market

>

> Cleaning Products:

> - Karavan Eco

> - As Nature Intended

>

> Wine:

> - Terroirs

> - Cave de Bruno

> - Organic Village Market

>

> Any others I've missed off the list?




Gather in Bellenden Road does both refillable food and cleaning products.


Organic Village has had refillable wine for ages, I think. I haven't actually tried it though. Is it any good?

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