Looking for online organic food retailers in the UK
To help in my push to go 100% organic I'm seeking out more online suppliers of organic food products in the UK.
I'm looking to compare service levels, free delivery options, product ranges and of course prices.
Bulk deals are of particular interest - and frequency and quality of special offers.
I am particularly looking for companies that provide national delivery across the UK, rather than just to a particular region.
Also I am seeking those companies that sell direct to consumers rather than just to the trade.
Here are the ones I have found so far. If you know of any others please let me know in the comments.
Likewise if you have used any of these, any input on their service levels would be welcome.
BuyWholefoodsOnline.co.uk
Good range of special offers
Free UK delivery over £30
Offers bulk & wholesale sales
ShopperApproved rating of 4.5/5
Established in 2007
Based in Ramsgate, England
NaturallyGoodFood
Free UK delivery over £40
250 top brands
Good range of special offers
Offers bulk sales (including 10% case discount)
Trustpilot rating of Excellent
Established in 1998
Sold to the Brand Cloud Group in 2017
Based in Rugby, England
PlanetOrganic
Free UK delivery over £50
Special offers
Feefo Gold Trusted Service Award
Established in 1995
Based in London
RealFoods - "natural healthy ethical shopping"
Free UK delivery over £39
12,000+ products (around 5,000 organic)
Good range of special offers
Offers bulk & wholesale sales
Trustpilot rating of Excellent
Established in 1963
Based in Edinburgh, Scotland
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I have used Real Foods - both delivery and shop, as they are based here. Also Dolphin Fitness for organic fruit spread: https://www.dolphinfitness.co.uk/en/meridian-fruit-spread-range#.
BTW Pennsif, I've just written a post directed mainly at the homesteader community. I know you are an active member there. I'm asking you if you could take a look and, if you feel it worthy/worthwhile, to please pass the word around. TYVM either way 🔆.
Thank you @barge
You might have some luck hooking up with a local Weston A Price chapter if you've got one. They have a buyer's guide in the US, and may have one for the UK as well, being a worldwide organization. They'll help you keep local on the organic quest too, which is even better than commercial organic.
Really, organic food should be the lowest acceptable quality standard for food we eat.
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Thanks for this. Not heard of Weston A Price before. Will check them out.
Weston Price was a dentist that set out to find traditional vegan cultures. He found none, and outlined a LOT of traditional diet principles that are helping a lot of people these days. If you like podcasts, Wise Traditions is their weekly podcast.
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Thanks for the extra info Nate.
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