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  • About us

    Roots Direct specialising in the home delivery of fresh farm produce, fruit and vegetables, organic compost, forest bark and restaurant charcoal.


    In the stressful world that we are living the quality of food is becoming one of the most important prerequisites for a healthy and joyful life. The 21th century made people more concerned about the origin of the food – where does it come from and how it was grown. 

    Roots Direct assures that whatever we offer to our customers, it comes directly from producers, where possible from local growers and markets.

     We avoid unnecessary storage and refrigeration of our fruits and vegetables. Our goods are supplied, packed and delivered on a “same day” basis to ensure maximum freshness and flavor. We make your life easier by taking care of your needs concerning fresh farm produce, compost, forest bark and charcoal – all of them delivered straight to your door.


    Our first goal is customer satisfaction, so we have built our business as to provide our customers with a flexible, convenient, useful and friendly service. Amongst the most appealing features of our service are:


    • Free fruit and vegetables delivery, directly to your home

    • Convenient and fixed delivery schedule, however flexible if necessary

    • Easy customization of delivery – though our website (opened for you to order 24/7), email or phone

    • Special Seasonal fruit and vegetables boxes, selected and arranged for your healthy diet from the best available fruit and vegetables on season for better taste, better value and better deals.

       
       
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Did you know?

Bramley apples, famous for their incredible cooking qualities, have a 200 years history and provide a market assessed at almost 50 mln pounds. Interestingly, the first Bramley apple was planted in 1809 by Mary Ann Brailsford, but bears the name of Matthew Bramley, who sold the “fruits” of Mary’s tree in 1862 to a third party.