Box Local St Albans Area
We deliver seasonal veg boxes, free range meats, cheese eggs and other farm shop items to customers in the St Albans, Harpenden and Shenley areas. Boxes can be ordered as a one off or weekly / fortnightly with special items for delivery at Christmas.

What is Box Local?
We deliver local produce weekly throughout St Albans, Shenley, Park Street, London Colney, Redbourn, Markyate, Wheathampstead and Harpenden (most postcodes on a Thursday, selected St Albans postcodes on a Wednesday). As a small St Albans based firm, not a franchise or a nationwide company, we care about getting local, seasonal fruit and vegetables (as well as other farm shop produce) to you as fresh as we possibly can.

Why buy local?
…because it’s fresher. In many cases our veg is picked the day before your delivery, in local fields and nurseries. By getting your veg delivered in a weekly box with hints and tips for cooking, you will always have something delicious to hand to get your recommended 5 a day. Our meat is all free-range and grass-fed, meaning no harmful hormones or antibiotics are present in the meat you eat
Better for the local economy
…because you are supporting local producers, and by cutting out much of the supply chain we can give them a realistic price for their produce that helps to support their families and employees.

Better for the environment
…because in getting to your door it has travelled less food miles, and has significantly less packaging than buying from the supermarkets. Take a look at the origins of your favourite veg next time you are in the supermarket. You might be surprised that vegetables you think of as British are being shipped in from as far as Peru or Madagascar and by air in many cases.
How to Start
Simply click on the link below to get started with your local fruit and veg delivery in St Albans and surrounding areas?
Looking for an Office Fruit Delivery? Eatfruit.co.uk
Loading...
No Records Found Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Maps failed to load Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.
Box Local St Albans Area
We deliver seasonal veg boxes, free range meats, cheese eggs and other farm shop items to customers in the St Albans, Harpenden and Shenley areas. Boxes can be ordered as a one off or weekly / fortnightly with special items for delivery at Christmas.
What is Box Local?
We deliver local produce weekly throughout St Albans, Shenley, Park Street, London Colney, Redbourn, Markyate, Wheathampstead and Harpenden (most postcodes on a Thursday, selected St Albans postcodes on a Wednesday). As a small St Albans based firm, not a franchise or a nationwide company, we care about getting local, seasonal fruit and vegetables (as well as other farm shop produce) to you as fresh as we possibly can.
Why buy local?
…because it’s fresher. In many cases our veg is picked the day before your delivery, in local fields and nurseries. By getting your veg delivered in a weekly box with hints and tips for cooking, you will always have something delicious to hand to get your recommended 5 a day. Our meat is all free-range and grass-fed, meaning no harmful hormones or antibiotics are present in the meat you eat
Better for the local economy
…because you are supporting local producers, and by cutting out much of the supply chain we can give them a realistic price for their produce that helps to support their families and employees.
Better for the environment
…because in getting to your door it has travelled less food miles, and has significantly less packaging than buying from the supermarkets. Take a look at the origins of your favourite veg next time you are in the supermarket. You might be surprised that vegetables you think of as British are being shipped in from as far as Peru or Madagascar and by air in many cases.
How to Start
Simply click on the link below to get started with your local fruit and veg delivery in St Albans and surrounding areas?
Looking for an Office Fruit Delivery? Eatfruit.co.uk
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.