By buying local produce, whether it be Food, Drink or Goods, you can be sure that your produce hasn't travelled thousands of miles to get to you, racking up its own carbon footprint along the way. It also means that you are not only supporting local businesses but, more often than not, you'll probably end up with much higher quality products for your money too!
Farm Shop selling local and regionally produced foods. Proudly supporting British Farmers, Growers and Artisan Producers. Great range of foods including rare br...
The Farm Shop is home to an extensive selection of locally sourced produce from cheese, honey, jams, chutneys, crisps, flavoured salts, oils and vinegars all fr...
I began Simply - Veg in 2010 from a love of growing my own vegetables, and a passion for a simple business. I've always found limp looking vegetables in the sup...
Scotland's biggest box scheme operator, in 2011 Macleod Organics began operating from Lowes Fruit Farm in addition to their main Ardersier base in the Highlands...
We are one of Scotland's last remaining outdoor berry farms. Our berries ripen in the sunshine (no extra polytunnel heat) which makes for delicious, sweet berri...
All our products are produced to the highest standards in our own bakery by experienced craft bakers. The majority of our breads are still handmade in the trad...
We sell fruit and vegetables (organic and non-organic), wholefoods, fresh bread, chilled and frozen produce, snacks and drinks, and continental and speciality f...
In 1996 the retail shop was opened at Melton Station, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. A mile away from the farm. We started selling our smoked products and a wide ran...
Neal's Yard Dairy select, mature and sell farmhouse cheese from the UK and Ireland. We work with about 40 cheesemakers. We visit them regularly to taste their c...
Campbell's is a family-run artisan bakery with shops in Crieff and Comrie in the beautiful Strathearn valley in Perthshire, Scotland.