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Fruit and veg box supplier TH Brown and Son sees boom in business after diversifying during pandemic

"In some cases our service is a real lifeline for those on their own or isolating"

Stock image of fruit and vegetables(Image: PA)

A family-run fresh produce supplier in Kent that was forced to diversify when the pandemic hit says its business has been a "real lifeline" for some vulnerable and isolated people.

TH Brown and Son switched its focus from wholesale distribution to local delivery after government guidelines saw its customer base - pubs, hotels, restaurants and schools - close in March.

The company has supplied the catering trade with fresh produce from its Kent farm in Shorne, near Gravesend, since 1938.

But during the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ lockdown the business decided to start supplying consumers instead.

The firm has now launched an online shop, selling fruit and veg boxes as well as other items including eggs, milk, butter and potatoes.

The company said it used SME payment tool NatWest Tyl so shoppers could pay for their purchases online, over the phone or using contactless card machines on delivery.

The business has sold nearly 3,000 veg boxes since launching the service in March.

Managing director Nick Brown said: “After the majority of our customers were forced to close, I realised we could utilise our supply chain of wholesale markets and local growers to continue sourcing fresh produce and deliver it directly to consumers, instead of businesses.