Batchelors Local Foods introduces home delivery to Kent and East Sussex
Free Delivery. 15% off first order from Batchelors Local
Foods
Batchelors Local Foods, which
has been supplying high quality, locally produced foods to restaurateurs,
publicans, hoteliers, deli and café owners in Kent and East
Sussex since 2010, is now offering a home delivery service.
Rochester-based entrepreneur
Jason Batchelor supplies local produce from companies that do not offer
delivery themselves and whose products are often only available in local farm
shops and at farmers’ markets.
Batchelors Local Foods
suppliers include award-winning Taywells ice creams, Kentish Mayde pies, Kent
Crisps, Quex oils, Owlett juices, Olives4U olives and tapenade, Ouse Valley
preserves, Potash Farm Kentish cobnuts, and Biswal Foods marinades.
A full list of available
products can be downloaded from the Batchelors Local Foods website and
includes: meat pies, suet puddings, cakes, chutneys, pickles, conserves, crisps,
fruit crisps, fruit juices, ice cream, jams, jellies, oils, lattice tarts,
lighter options, main courses, marmalades, olives, tapenade, pasties, sausage rolls, pork pies, nuts, marinades, sauces,
sorbets and sweet pies.
“More and more consumers are demanding
quality local produce made by skilled artisans, rather than mass produced
processed foods, catering businesses,” said business owner Jason Batchelor,
adding, “We have a fantastic array of craft food products locally, which I want
to make available to a wider public.
Minimum order value is only £35
with free delivery. New customers can
claim a 15% discount from their first online order using the voucher code ORDER15 at www.homedelivery.batchelorslocalfoods.co.uk
Customers can also apply for
loyalty card where they earn 1 point for every pound spent which can be
redeemed on further orders.
Strong local demands means
that the company, is looking to expand
into Orpington, Bromley, Bexley, south London and Essex.
Batchelors Local Foods will
also be announcing a range of Christmas Hampers in time for the festive season.
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