What Makes Us Different?
We sell locally grown produce direct from local farms
Most box schemes rely heavily on imported produce and they often
buy it in from wholesalers. At Local’s Best all our produce
is grown/reared on small, local farms. Our definition of local is
Bedfordshire and neighbouring counties for fruit and vegetables.
Mushrooms are an exception, they come from Suffolk which is a bit
further afield because there are no growers in Bedfordshire. Our
meat comes from Bedfordshire and Oxfordshire. We always tell you
which county your produce comes from.
In most cases we collect the produce direct from local farms but
in some cases a farmer will act as a drop-off point for us. In these
cases, other local farmers deliver their produce to the drop-off
point to cut down on food miles.
Working with a small network of local farmers means that most vegetables
can be picked, packed and delivered to you the same day. Crunchy
carrots and crisp lettuce will be a revelation to you if you normally
buy your vegetables from supermarkets or larger box schemes. The
flavour is superb and the vitamin content is likely to be higher
because they haven’t been stored. They also last much longer
once you have received them.
Occasionally, we may have to pick the produce the day before. For
example, if a hard frost is forecast, the carrots can’t be
pulled early on delivery day because the ground will be too hard.
Also, items such as onions and swede, which store very well, are
rarely harvested the same day as delivery.
You have control over your box contents
We encourage you to place a regular, recurring (standing) order
for a box of seasonal vegetables because this gives our farmers
some idea of how much they need to plant for the season. You decide
whether you want a small or a large box and whether you want it
delivered weekly, fortnightly, every third week or monthly.
We change the box contents each week to reflect what is in season
and send you an e-mail listing the contents of the box each time
you are due a delivery. By clicking on a link in the e-mail you
can add items, delete items, swap an item for something of similar
value and change quantities. When you become a member of our box
scheme, you tell us which vegetables you never want to receive in
your box (these are called ‘never sends’). This means
that even if you don’t have a chance to look at your e-mail
that week, we will take out any vegetables that you don’t
like and replace them with something else. You can enter holiday
dates or skip a box whenever you want to. You can also add meat
items, eggs, honey or preserves to be delivered once only or every
time you receive your vegetable box.
If you are away a lot or placing a regular, recurring (standing)
order really doesn’t suit you, you can place ad hoc orders
and select the contents yourself from our list of in season vegetables.
Please note that our minimum order value is £8.99.
We offer you value for money
In most cases, the vegetables in our boxes cost approximately 10%
less than they would in the big four supermarkets. If you choose
to place an ad hoc order or add additional items to your box, the
prices are roughly the same as those in the supermarket.
We use a refrigerated van for deliveries
Imagine how hot it gets in the back of a van on a summers day.
People have told us that produce from other box schemes often arrives
half cooked in the summer!
We deliver your order in a refrigerated van which keeps your order
at 4°C. This also means that if you are out when we deliver,
the crate and the contents are very cold when we leave them ensuring
that they stay cool during the day. Our meat items are delivered
in insulated boxes with ice packs which will keep your meat at the
correct temperature for the rest of the day.
We are a small, family business
Some box schemes deliver thousands and even tens of thousands of
vegetable boxes a week. In contrast by June 2008 we were delivering
approximately 100 boxes a week. This ensures that we get to know
each of our customers and can offer you a personal service. Sarah
runs the business and packs and delivers with help from family members.
We pack in a small converted dairy on a farm in the village of Eversholt,
Bedfordshire.
« Back to Home
Page
|