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Farmdrop is now offering free early evening delivery in SE22 (and SE15 and SE24) and we'd like to offer you 25% off your first order.


We're a bit like an online farmers' market, currently offering free early evening delivery to homes on Wednesdays and Fridays or to a selection of local pick-up points. Our shop helps growers and producers reach more customers, enabling everyone to access local seasonal food directly from the people growing and making it.


Lead times are a bit longer than the supermarkets, as our farmers and foodmakers deliver only what is ordered, so it comes out to you (from our Bermondsey hub) as fresh as can be, and there's no wastage.


We sell fruit, veg, local bread, meat, fish, handmade pasta, British charcuterie, soups, Guernsey yoghurt and much more.


Order before Sunday night for next Wednesday's drop and use the code LOVELOCALEDF to save 25% off your total.


Pick up from the Actress or the Rye on the way home from work (what a good excuse!) or opt for free home delivery. To find out more about us, have a quick peek at our shop.


[www.farmdrop.co.uk]


PS Look out for us at East Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations on the way to work tomorrow - we'll be dishing out gala apples from our Kent grower...!

I ordered from Farmdrop in December for the first time and was very impressed with their produce, which was excellent quality. There had been a problem with picking up at The Rye due to redecorating and I was informed by text that they would deliver order to my home and to let them know when I would be around. Good service all round.

Great - delighted to hear you had a good experience overall.


Increasingly we are providing little lockable sheds at our pick-up points where your food can be kept safely until you collect (with appropriate chill packaging where necessary)...there is Farmdrop shed in place at The Rye.

I hope some of you managed to pick up a Gala apple on the way to work on Friday from us at ED or PR station.


If you'd like to give us a try, place an order before midnight tonight, for pick-up or delivery on Wednesday eve...or place an order for Friday, and have all your goodies just in time to cook for the weekend.


Just use the code LOVELOCALEDF at the checkout for your 25% off...

  • 1 month later...

A little update from FarmdropHQ to mention that we now deliver on Thursdays in addition to Wednesdays and Fridays - and Sundays are coming soon. Delivery is free (min order ?25) for a 2 hour time slot between about 5 and 9pm. You just need to order 2 clear days before, so that our farmers and foodmakers can put their orders together just for you - meaning NO waste!


Our local pick ups include The Actress and The Rye (as well as the Queen's Rd Blackbird Bakery, and the Yard Gym in Peckham)


I've made sure that offer is still running - so just add LOVELOCALEDF and as a forumite you'll get 25% off your first order.

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