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A little update from Farmdrop - now delivering on Sundays


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A little update from FarmdropHQ to mention that we now deliver on Sunday evenings in addition to Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.


Farmdrop is an online marketplace that brings you closer to the small, local farmers and foodmakers around you who are passionate about growing and making fantastic food.


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!


Not sure when you're going to be in? Your local pick ups include The Actress and The Rye (as well as the Queen's Rd Blackbird Bakery, and the Yard Gym in Peckham)


We've got an offer for forumites - just add LOVELOCALEDF and you'll get 25% off your first order.


www.farmdrop.co.uk

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