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News Feature
Brand New Fresh Foods Range for France
All of us here at British Corner Shop, the online supermarket for British Expats, are very pleased to announce that we now have a fantastic range of premium quality fresh products available for delivery to our customers in France.
This is a brand new service and one that we are extremely excited about. There are currently over 50 products available to buy in the chilled/fresh section of our online shop including pork, beef, lamb, bacon, sausages, pies, cheese, cream and even bread.
Orders will be delivered in specially designed packaging to ensure that the order stays cool and in perfect condition during transit. Delivery starts at only £10.99 for the fresh element of any order.
Our Managing Director, Mark Callaghan explains: "We have been working really hard to launch our new fresh British foods range sourcing only the very best products. We know that this is something that our customers want and we are delighted to be able to bring it to them. All the products are freshly made to order and of the very highest quality."
Technical Director, Peter Howarth, adds: "We have added a separate chilled delivery calculator in the shopping basket, and each chilled item in the basket is highlighted in blue. Customers can order a combination of chilled and ambient products, or just one or the other."
We will be expanding our fresh range in the future and would love to hear from customers with any suggestions for new products. We are also looking to introduce similar ranges to other countries around the world.
So, if you live in France, you can now order some delicious fresh meat, cheese and bread as well as all your usual British food favourites from British Corner Shop. Mmm! What will you order?
Article Date: 24th March 2011


