New Beginnings

Published on: March 3, 2021

1st March 2021

Spring is finally beginning to show it’s face, the sun is shining a bit more, the weather is getting a little warmer, flowers are starting to bloom! There is now an air of tentative optimism that things could be returning to normal this year.

Spring is synonymous with a resurgence of life, new beginnings and fresh starts. And on that note we have been working hard behind the scenes on relaunching a new look website and a new home delivery shop.

London Dairies has been in business for 25 years, supplying a multitude of restaurants, hotels, coffee shops, schools, offices and many other businesses. The past year has been incredibly tough for us, our customers and our suppliers and we, like many others don’t really know what the hospitality industry will be like over the rest of the year. But we are keeping optimistic!

During the pandemic, we had to literally change our business overnight in order to survive, which meant widening our customer base to include home deliveries. This was a massive learning curve for us, and we are eternally grateful to all those wonderful households who began that journey with us, and who continue to order from us nearly a year later!

We have set up an online ordering system for home deliveries, incorporating our products that are more suitable for households rather than bulk sized products (not many families can get through 6 x 2kg tins of tinned tomatoes that easily!).  So we can provide all your dairy, cheeses, and some store cupboard essentials right to your door! Please have a browse of our online shop, and visit our FAQ page. If you have any questions not answered there, please do drop us an email!

We are of course continuing to supply wholesale, and if you are looking for a new supplier, please use our Trade Enquiries page to contact us for information.

#ladyfromlondondairies

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