A new food service delivery system has come to Doncaster to rival the supermarkets
and live on Freeview channel 276
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I tested out the new service to see if it could match up with similar food delivery operations already in use from large supermarkets.
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Hide AdAmazon Fresh covers all aspects of food shopping from diary, baked goods, meats, fish and fruit to name a few.
The order that I was gifted came with a variety of fresh produce including broccoli, apples and avocados.
I was surprised at the range available from Amazon Fresh and wasn’t expecting luxuries such as prosecco, cured ham and mature cheddar.
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Hide AdWe made a small charcuterie board with the items we were sent and it brought a touch of something special to a Friday night in.
The online food shop often equates to necessity in my mind so it was lovely to get a few bits that I never would have normally picked up for myself.
A fan favourite in my household was the beetroot and mint dip that went perfectly with seeded crackers.
But that’s not to say that they don’t cover the basics, I received a jar of jam that has saved more than one breakfast this week.
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Hide AdThe driver placed the bags outside of my front door and I was thrilled to find out that it came in brown paper bags which are recyclable.
No other food delivery service I have tried has used anything but plastic so it was refreshing to see that change is being made even in a global pandemic.
Amazon Fresh has been rolled out in other areas of the UK but is now on offer in South Yorkshire for the first time.
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For further information on Amazon Fresh visit: Amazon.co.uk/fresh or for more details on our grocery services visit: Amazon.co.uk/grocery.