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Mick Worsdale wrote us on 04 February 2010:


1st time I have used this company and I am very pleased with the level of service and products. Very nice friendly delivery driver and the fruit and veg I bought is of a very high standard. The driver helped me down the drive with the 9x75ltr sacks of compost I ordered :). I will be reccomending this company to my friends and family.

David Bodley wrote us on 10 January 2010:


Have been a satisfied customer for more than two years. Fresh, high quality produce delivered on time. Even the recent bad weather didn't delay delivery. Always friendly and helpful - Thanks Ivo and co.

Paul Drinnan wrote us on 08 December 2009:


Elena Drinnan: I found out about this company through 'Country File' TV programme and I've already had my first order delivered. The products - especially the potatoes - are of the highest quality. The oranges were absolutely huge and very, very juicy. I'm trying to recommend it to as many people as I can.

Catherine Daly wrote us on 07 December 2009:


Very friendly kind and reliable driver, very fresh products, i highly recommend this service

Ctherine Carus wrote us on 05 December 2009:


Fantastic value for money very reliable and very very tasty fruit and veg

Cecilia O'brien wrote us on 16 November 2009:


Produce very fresh and tasty good quality and nice to see a friendly and helpful driver

Michelle Francis wrote us on 06 November 2009:


Really nice friendly driver, good quality produce and if there is a problem it is easily resolved. Reliable and tasty! Very convenient.

Rebeka Wolf wrote us on 29 October 2009:


High quality products, allways fresh, highly recommended

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Did you know?

Bramley apples, famous for their incredible cooking qualities, have a 200 years history and provide a market assessed at almost 50 mln pounds. Interestingly, the first Bramley apple was planted in 1809 by Mary Ann Brailsford, but bears the name of Matthew Bramley, who sold the “fruits” of Mary’s tree in 1862 to a third party.