had to ask assistant where to go for collection point otherwise excellent
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7 months ago
Excellent food and service
I arrived on time and my order was being processed within a few minutes. Well organised by friendly and helpful staff.
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Wonderful
Wonderful. Very pleasant experience.
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Lin
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7 months ago
What Lin said about E.H. Booth & Co. Limited:
excellent service yet again
Over the years Booths have provided an excellent ordering service for Xmas food.
I don't know how they could improve it further -
easy to order online
food ready to collect at the time stated
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Our story began in June 1847 when tea dealer Edwin Henry Booth at just 19 years of age secured a loan of £80 to open his first shop, The China House in Blackpool. Mr Edwin’s flair for business and advertising allowed him to repay the debt just three months later, making a profit of £50. He continued to capitalise on this earlier success by opening a second, larger shop in 1855 in the market town of Chorley.
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Our story began in June 1847 when tea dealer Edwin Henry Booth at just 19 years of age secured a loan of £80 to open his first shop, The China House in Blackpool. Mr Edwin’s flair for business and advertising allowed him to repay the debt just three months later, making a profit of £50. He continued to capitalise on this earlier success by opening a second, larger shop in 1855 in the market town of Chorley.