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Home Delivery of Groceries

They have a lot of stock to shift and have set up an online store on their website so please go there and have a look. It’s a £30 minimum spend for free delivery anywhere in the UK.
27 Mar 2020
Human Interest

Nick Martin (2&3 South/Loveday 1983) has been on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme talking about the impact the lockdown has had on Harvey & Brockless, the fine-food business he runs with Simon Yorke.

They have a lot of stock to shift and have set up an online store on their website so please go there and have a look. The firm has supplied the OC Club and we have first-hand knowledge that the products are excellent and are a bargain. It’s a £30 minimum spend for free delivery anywhere in the UK.

Here is what their website says: “Struggling to get a slot for a supermarket delivery? Harvey & Brockless are offering home delivery of lots of essentials that are currently out of stock in the shops with only a two-day turnaround. They have stock of a huge range of amazing cheese, butter, cured meats, pestos, olive oils and store cupboard essentials - all you have to do is spend £30 for free delivery. ‘No contact’ delivery options for those in isolation - all available from the comfort of your house, a much less crowded way to get your supplies.

Let’s support local business during this uncertain time. https://www.harveyandbrockless.co.uk/

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