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Avoid supermarket stress with a last-minute Christmas veg box delivery from Nature’s Choice

Avoid supermarket stress with a last-minute Christmas veg box delivery from Nature’s Choice
21 December 2020
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21 December 2020

With online food delivery slots once again getting booked up and chaos arising from the closing of borders, it’s the perfect time to try out a fresh fruit and veg box that’s delivered straight to your front door. Nature’s Choice, the fruit and veg suppliers of London’s Michelin-starred restaurants, are accepting last-minute Christmas orders right up to 22nd December for next-day delivery. The Christmas Veg Box is a festive fresh produce box with all the ingredients for a seriously tasty spread and can be couriered to your doorstep up to the 23rd December, meaning you don’t have to face the supermarket madness!

The Christmas Veg Box has every vegetable you need to cook up an incredible Christmas dinner, and it’s not only a treat for the tastebuds but a feast for the eyes, too. Filled with British parsnips, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, potatoes, rainbow carrots and all the trimmings – including a variety of fresh herbs and even some all-important chestnuts, peeled and ready – this specially picked selection is guaranteed to deliver on both colour and flavour. The box comes in two sizes depending on how many people are around the table, so there’s no need to worry about waste. The smaller box feeds 3-4 people for just £35 and the larger one feeds 6-8 people for £65. Whether you’re planning to treat your household to a Christmas feast or simply want to enjoy the very best of British seasonal fruit and veg, this is a box to suit you. The fruit and veg boxes are available to order from the Nature’s Choice web shop.

Nature’s Choice typically supplies London’s Michelin star restaurants and earlier this year during lockdown the company switched their offering starting to send seasonal fresh fruit and veg boxes to London and the surrounding areas for the first time. Based at New Covent Garden Market in Vauxhall, Nature’s Choice is known within the food industry as a well-established wholesale distributor of fresh produce. The family-owned and run business has been supplying some of London’s most prestigious events including Ascot, Glyndebourne, Olympics, Royal Albert Hall, Sandhurst, Wimbledon, as well as restaurants, bars, hotels and nightclubs. Nature’s Choice is unique in the way it works closely with growers and farmers to deliver consistent innovation and is dedicated to sourcing only the finest and most sustainably grown produce. The new home delivery service provides the chance for households to experience the country’s best produce and support British farmers at the same time. 

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