It’s all hands on deck at the Veg In A Box HQ, easily the busiest couple of months we’ve ever had! We just want to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of your custom!
A lot of customers have been asking if they can have their items delivered earlier. We’re afraid to say that we are currently so inundated with orders the delivery dates available at checkout are indeed the very earliest we can get our goodies too you. We are truly sorry for this inconvenience but please bear with us, we’re in the process of getting a second delivery van and driver to accommodate for all of our lovely new customers and to aid in our expansion into wonderful Plymouth.
As always if you have any questions feel free to get in contact.
To be honest we’ve briefly stocked local milk in the past, but sadly its never worked out. Because of that we kinda lost interest in the idea. BUT, that all changed when we had an amazing little visit to the How Now Dairy, a wonderful Organic Dairy at Ladywell Farm, nr Ivybridge. The lovely Oliver …
As lockdown lingers on, we know many families are struggling to make ends meet at the moment. We’ve been really worried about this, so we applied for government funding and created a range of boxes to help feed families for less. Healthy boxes for everyone Our new family support boxes are open to everyone – …
What a day! Just found out that East Devon District Council have conducted two seperate secret inspections on the premises/business and we’ve been awarded top marks! Our duchess the spring cleaning angel (lol) To safeguard the public this is essential for every business that sells and distributes food. Apparently they were very impressed with the …
We’ve recently added the wonderful Hallwood Farm to our roster of local suppliers, and my god do they have some incredible produce! Hallwood are a relatively small family farm run by husband and wife team Richard and Ruth Kelsey. Richard is a vegetable farmers son and has been growing veg himself for 26 years. The …
Busy, Busy, Busy!
Hi Everyone!
It’s all hands on deck at the Veg In A Box HQ, easily the busiest couple of months we’ve ever had! We just want to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of your custom!
A lot of customers have been asking if they can have their items delivered earlier. We’re afraid to say that we are currently so inundated with orders the delivery dates available at checkout are indeed the very earliest we can get our goodies too you. We are truly sorry for this inconvenience but please bear with us, we’re in the process of getting a second delivery van and driver to accommodate for all of our lovely new customers and to aid in our expansion into wonderful Plymouth.
As always if you have any questions feel free to get in contact.
Julie
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