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.
This is so exciting! Together with my friend Kathy Cornick from Pavers Farm we have secured a beautiful 1 acre plot to start growing our own produce! It’s perfect, even has a poly tunnel! The idea is that fundamentally would love to grow our own produce for the business and to involve our customers more …
We’ve had a couple customers ask us why we’ve wrapped some items in bags. It’s completely understandable and a perfectly reasonable question, usually all of our fruit and veg is completely free of any packaging. But given whats going on in the world at the moment there’s obviously is a reason for this. With the …
Plastic has become one of the most harmful materials to our environment. From polluting oceans and harming wildlife, to filling up landfills for decades without decomposing, this material is having devastating short term and long term effects on our planet. The main culprits are the companies producing these products. Plastic is cheap, economical, and easy to mould, so …
As things have been a bit crazy lately and we think it’s important for a business to be upfront and honest with it’s customers (especially with customers who are as lovely as ours!) I thought it would be a good idea to give a lil bit of an update as to what’s been going on …
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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As things have been a bit crazy lately and we think it’s important for a business to be upfront and honest with it’s customers (especially with customers who are as lovely as ours!) I thought it would be a good idea to give a lil bit of an update as to what’s been going on …