Easy selection and collection make the Christmas book worthwhile
Very easy and quick
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7 months ago
Best quality
Everything included in the package was top quality and more than enough for 6 people.
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7 months ago
What Trusted Customer said about E.H. Booth & Co. Limited:
Excellent. Love the good catalogue
The service in store was excellent.
It was structured, efficient and my order was ready on time.
My only disappointment was that the haddock with samphire and scallop was out of stock almost...
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7 months ago
christmas fare
very helpful & informative as to how i should proceed with my purchases etc. if i didnt want something & had changed my mind no promblem taking it back
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.