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I was wondering if anyone can recommend any good online food stores to buy organic/health food products - for instance spelt flour or pearled spelt, chia seeds, coconut oil, dry pulses etc. Google has thrown up sites like Goodness Direct, Real Foods, Planet Organic, Natural Grocery. Just wanted to see if anyone has any personal experience with any sites (or indeed shops). I looked at Suma, but you have to buy a minimum of ?250 worth of products at a time. Obviously if there can be a balance with quality/provenance and price then that would be great!


Thanks!

I can't post a link but their address is:


organicdeliverycompany.co.uk


I discovered them a few months ago & buy organic fruit & veg from them. They are similar to Abel & Cole/Riverford only better because you can pick and choose exactly what you want from week to week & the quality is excellent.

Customer service is great and always reliable.


They also do a lot of health foods so I would check out their website.

HI there - I got the Suma catalogue too and you make a fair saving buying in bulk from them. I think - unless its changed - that you got free delivery if u spend ?250 - you can get a delivery if u spend less but they charge - not sure how much. They were encouraging people to buy in a group to hit the ?250 mark, so if u know more people near u interested then that might be the way to do it..


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> I was wondering if anyone can recommend any good

> online food stores to buy organic/health food

> products - for instance spelt flour or pearled

> spelt, chia seeds, coconut oil, dry pulses etc.

> Google has thrown up sites like Goodness Direct,

> Real Foods, Planet Organic, Natural Grocery. Just

> wanted to see if anyone has any personal

> experience with any sites (or indeed shops). I

> looked at Suma, but you have to buy a minimum of

> ?250 worth of products at a time. Obviously if

> there can be a balance with quality/provenance and

> price then that would be great!

>

> Thanks!

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