Shropshire Festivals are used to showcasing hundreds of small, local food and drink businesses at their annual festivals. As they have been unable to hold their usual events throughout 2020, the award-winning team is bringing those businesses together in a brand-new way, diversifying to launch the Shropshire Hamper Company.
Beth Heath, for Shropshire Festivals, said: “I used to put hampers together well before I launched the Shrewsbury Food Festival. I’ve returned to hampers to offer people a gift that celebrates everything that is great about this region.
“People want to support local small businesses and by purchasing a Shropshire hamper you are not only supporting my business, but all the many small producers we buy from. I’m so pleased we have found a physical way to work with our exhibitors, that doesn’t need to exist virtually.
“With Christmas approaching we hope our collection meets all your gift buying challenges – the hard to buy for partner or the person who has everything but loves good food and drink! We are also completely equipped to take on large corporate orders and can offer bespoke options to make sure your workforce, clients and potential customers can all be gifted in the most thoughtful way possible."
To view the full range visit shropshirehamper.co.uk
Pictured: Beth Heath with one of the hampers from her range
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