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We Are The Float Organics Delivered to your street


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https://wearethefloat.co.uk/products

GRAINS - PASTA - CEREAL - NUTS & SEEDS - DRIED FRUIT - BAKING & OILS - DRINKS - CANS & JARS - FRUIT & VEG - SWEETS & SNACKS - BAKERY - HOUSEHOLD - BEAUTY

Live & Molly who run this wonderful local delivery to your street enterprise will be here:

Tuesday 10.00hrs March 16

5 Buchan Rd Nunhead SE15 3HQ

All, you need to bring is containers and your bank card.

You can also for the future book your own delivery via the website.

Please support this excellent local initiative.



THE FLOAT

A beautifully restored, zero-emissions electric milk float, repurposed as a mobile shop. We conveniently deliver a range of refillable dried produce, cupboard essentials and baked goods in south-east London. The float was built in Horsham in 1981 (made to last!) and is still serviced by the same mechanic today ? even the batteries are fully recyclable.


ABOUT US

We?re Liv and Molly, two sisters and South East London locals. With ten years' experience across the hospitality sector, we set up our sustainable catering company, Planted in 2015. When lockdown hit, along with the rest of the industry, we had to adapt to keep ourselves afloat. We started delivering homemade ready meals, baked goods and veg boxes across London. The demand for locally sourced, high quality produce became clear, as well as attention to how products were packaged - no nasty plastic! - and the idea for The Float was born.

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