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Fresh fruit and veg to your door- order by 8pm Sunday for Tuesday delivery


RebeccaJLW

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We're super excited to be delivering our first orders locally and it's not too late to get the finest fruit and veg boxes safely delivered to your door. Order by 8pm today for delivery on Tuesday .


2 boxes are available, one fruit and one veg at ?25 each (or ?40 for both for a limited period) delivered on Tuesdays and Saturdays within 3 miles of East Dulwich.


Order easily and securely

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/102422883602


We?re proud to be zero waste; we use only recyclable materials and all surplus food is donated to local NHS foodbanks and the most vulnerable in our community so please #shoplocal and give us a try- we guarantee you wont be disappointed!


Veg box*

250g Vine tomatoes

125g Salad leaves

2 Peppers (red)

2 Peppers (green)

1 cucumber

500g Carrots

Broccoli

1kg Potatoes (king Edwards/seasonal)

Leeks

1 Extra large sweet potato

2 Large British Onions

2 Lemons


Fruit box*

1kg Bananas (loose)

6 Apples (braeburn)

4 Pears (conference)

5 Oranges (medium)

1 Pineapple (extra sweet)

1 Cantaloupe melon

5 Plums

2 Lemons

*typical contents, these may vary based on season and availability; we may make substitutions for other, yummy delights.


Check out what we made with our leftover veggies last night #seafoodpaella


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I tracked down a pnone number via Facebook and had a phone call from Rebecca apologising for the lack of delivery and offering to shop for me if I was self isolating. I am hoping for a delivery from her next week. Rebecca sounded very remorseful and very kind. I hope others are able to report that this service has worked very successfully for them.

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