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Dyserth Community Food Coop |
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Sunday, 25 May 2008 20:24 |
Dyserth Community Food Co-op is a volunteer run fruit and vegetable co-operative supported by the Rural Regeneration Unit and the Welsh Assembly Government. It is based in the Paterson Hall at Dyserth Chapel and is open every Wednesday between 10.45am and 12.15pm.  Anyone can become a member of the co-op, which supplies vegetables, fruit and salad items at a very reasonable cost - just £3.00 per bag of veg, fruit or salad, or £1.50 for a smaller bag of fruit or veg. All produce is supplied by a Alan Huson from Hawarden and some is also grown locally when in season.
Just come along on a Wednesday morning if you want to find out more.
What can you expect to get for £3.00?
Typical Content of each £3.00 bag.
(may vary by season and availability)
- Bag of Veg - 3lb potatoes, 4 carrots, 2 onions + green vegetables
- Bag of Fruit - 4 apples, 3 oranges, 4 bananas, grapes and plums
- Bag of Salad - lettuce, spring onions, tomatoes, cucumber, cress
Some Food Co-op Facts:
- Non-profit making - providing a service to the community of Dyserth
- Low cost, healthy fruit, veg and salad.
- Order weekly - payment with order - collect the following week and re-order.
- Pre-selected bags of fruit, veg or salad. Excellent Value for money.
- Run by volunteers
- Part of the Health Challenge Wales initiative in conjunction with the Rural Regeneration Unit
- Wales based supplier - some produce locally grown when in season.
- Minimal packaging - environmentally friendly.
- Delivery possible for elderly housebound residents (restricted area by prior arrangement)
For further details contact David Salsbury on 01745 571591
or come along between 10.30am and 12.15pm on Wednesdays

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