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25% discount for East Dulwich Farmdrop customers - great food, made near you


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Farmdrop is finally South of the river, dropping fresh, local seasonal produce twice a week to venues around East Dulwich, Peckham, Brixton and Herne Hill.


Our online shop helps growers and producers reach more customers, enabling everyone to access local seasonal food directly from the people growing, catching, rearing, baking and making it. We've got everything from popular seasonal veg boxes to hand-prepared treats and weekly staples like milk, eggs, bread, meat and fish.


Order before Tuesday night for this Friday's drop and use the code DROP25SOUTH to save 25% off your total.


Collect from local pickup points around East Dulwich & surrounds, including The Actress, The Rye, The Bishop, Market Row Wines, or opt for home delivery!


http://www.farmdrop.co.uk

Hiya - we can't apply discounts retrospectively, unfortunately - sorry! We'll make sure you have a new code to use for your next order, and we'll pop a few extra treats in to your order to make up for the inconvenience, too, free of charge. My colleague Hannah is going to drop you an email shortly - keep an eye out and thanks so much for your order, and supporting local independent producers :)

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