Fresh Foods

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    271 products
    Basil Pack
    WholeFoods Box
    £1.99
    Savoy Cabbage Each
    WholeFoods Box
    £2.29
    White Onion
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    from £1.99
    Chives
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    £1.99
    Grapefruit each
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    £0.99
    Spring Onion Each
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    £1.29
    Red Potatoes
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    from £1.99
    Carrot Bunch
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    £1.99
    Red Chillie
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    from £8.99
    Parsnip
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    from £0.69
    Coriander
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    £1.99
    Mango Air Freight each
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    £5.79
    Red Cup Pepper
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    from £3.99
    Granny Smith Apple each
    WholeFoods Box
    £0.70
    Sage
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    £1.99
    White Grapes
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    from £3.99
    Maris Piper Potatoes
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    from £1.99
    Pink Lady Apple each
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    £0.70
    Raddish each
    WholeFoods Box
    £1.99
    Organic Sprouted Mixed Beans 200g
    Organic Sprouted Mixed Beans 200g
    Skysprouts
    £3.16
    Baking Potato
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    from £0.99
    Pack Beetroot Each
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    £1.99
    Sugar Snap Pack Each
    WholeFoods Box
    £2.49
    Celeriac 1kg
    WholeFoods Box
    £2.59
    Conference Pear each
    WholeFoods Box
    £1.00
    Baby Potatoes
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    from £0.99
    Green Chilli
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    from £3.49
    Gala Apples each
    WholeFoods Box
    £0.60
    Braeburn Apple each
    WholeFoods Box
    £0.55
    Organic Sprouted Radish 100g
    Organic Sprouted Radish 100g
    Skysprouts
    £3.04
    Cherry Tomatoes
    WholeFoods Box
    from £4.99
    English Cooking Apple
    WholeFoods Box
    from £1.99
    Leeks
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    from £1.54
    White Cabbage each
    WholeFoods Box
    £1.99
    Carrots
    WholeFoods Box
    from £0.49
    Lemon Gras Each
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    £2.99
    Red Cappia Peppers
    WholeFoods Box
    from £4.99
    Red Cabbage each
    WholeFoods Box
    £1.99
    Baby Corn Pack
    WholeFoods Box
    £2.49
    Plum Cherry Tomato
    WholeFoods Box
    from £4.99

    Our Fresh Foods category at Wholefoods Box is a haven of culinary delights, carefully curated into: Fresh Fruits, Fresh Vegetables, Exotic Fruits, and Eggs. Indulge in a world of flavor and nourishment with the convenience of online shopping.

    Discover the essence of freshness with our wide range of fresh fruits, sourced directly from local farms. Elevate your health and well-being with the goodness of nature's bounty, delivered right to your doorstep.

    Experience the convenience of fresh frozen food without compromising on taste or nutrition. Our selection of fresh vegetables is expertly frozen at peak ripeness to preserve their vibrant colors, textures, and vital nutrients. Whether you're creating a wholesome stir-fry or a comforting soup, our frozen vegetables will enhance your culinary creations with their exceptional quality.

    At Wholefoods Box, we're passionate about bringing the world to your plate. Explore our exotic fruits section, where you can embark on a flavorful adventure. From the tantalizing sweetness of dragon fruit to the tropical allure of mangosteen and the delicately perfumed lychee, we offer a unique selection that will transport your taste buds to far-flung destinations.

    No fresh food market online can be complete without the essential ingredient – eggs. Our farm-fresh eggs are sourced from free-range chickens, ensuring the highest standards of animal welfare and taste. Whether you're whipping up a hearty breakfast or baking a delectable dessert, our eggs add a touch of richness and flavor to your culinary endeavors.

    We pride ourselves on offering the finest quality produce, carefully selected for freshness and delivered straight to your door. Experience the joy of a vibrant and nourishing lifestyle with our premium selection of fresh food.

    Shop now and savor the delights of Wholefoods Box!

    FAQs

    The top online food retailer in the UK is Whole Foods Box. With a strong focus on providing high-quality products and efficient delivery services, it has established itself as a leading player in the online grocery market. We offer a diverse range of frozen foods and fresh foods, including fruits, vegetables, and other grocery items.

    We pride ourselves that everything is handpicked by a small team in a family-run business. Our commitment to delivering high-quality products, including frozen foods and fresh foods, had earned them a loyal customer base. Our extensive range of products, including fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, and pantry items, catered to a wide variety of consumer preferences.

    It's essential to stay updated with the latest developments and market trends to ensure continued quality and we understand that. Whole Foods Box can adapt and thrive in this rapidly evolving market.

    To ensure the freshness of your fresh food, follow these steps: inspect the delivery for damage or spoilage, check expiration dates, refrigerate promptly, use proper storage for each type of food, separate raw and cooked items, keep your fridge clean, follow the First-In, First-Out (FIFO) rule, wash produce before use, consume fresh food quickly, and freeze items you won't use soon.

    Promptly refrigerating perishable items like fruits, vegetables, dairy, and meats slows down bacterial growth.

    Proper storage includes using the crisper drawer for high humidity, keeping raw meat separate, and storing dairy in its original container. Washing produce removes surface dirt and bacteria. Remember, fresh food is best consumed promptly. If you have leftovers, freezing them extends their shelf life.

    Familiarize yourself with storage guidelines for different fresh foods. If you ever have concerns about the products you receive, contact the seller or customer service.

    By following these tips, you'll maintain the quality and safety of your fresh food items.

    When fresh food goes bad, there are several signs to look out for to determine its spoilage:


    1. Unpleasant Odor: A foul or off-putting smell is often an indicator that fresh food has started to spoil. Trust your sense of smell, and if something doesn't smell right, it's best to discard it.


    2. Discoloration: Fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats may develop unusual colors when they go bad. Look for significant changes in color, such as browning, dark spots, or mold growth.


    3. Texture Changes: If fresh food feels slimy, mushy, or excessively soft, it may have started to deteriorate. Proper fresh food should have a firm and fresh texture.


    4. Mold Growth: Mold is a clear indication of spoilage. If you see mold on fresh food, such as bread, fruits, or cheeses, it should be discarded immediately.


    5. Visible Signs of Decay: Check for any visible signs of decay or rot, especially in fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens. Discolored or decaying areas indicate spoilage.


    6. Unusual Taste: If the taste of fresh food seems off or unpleasant, it's a sign that it might have gone bad. Trust your taste buds and avoid consuming questionable food.


    For frozen food, the signs of spoilage may include:


    1. Ice Crystal Formation: Large ice crystals or frost inside the packaging can indicate that the frozen food has suffered from temperature fluctuations, potentially affecting its quality.


    2. Freezer Burn: Frozen food with freezer burn may have dry, discolored patches or a leathery texture. While it's not harmful, it can negatively impact taste and texture.


    3. Off Odor: If frozen food develops an unusual or rancid smell, it could indicate spoilage.


    4. Change in Texture: Frozen food that becomes excessively mushy or tough may have degraded in quality.


    5. Expired Date: Always check the expiration or "best by" date on frozen food packaging. Consuming it after the recommended date may lead to subpar quality.


    When in doubt, it's better to err on the side of caution and dispose of any fresh or frozen food that exhibits signs of spoilage to avoid potential health risks.

    To extend the shelf life of fresh food, follow these tips:


    1. Refrigerate promptly: Store perishable items like fruits, vegetables, dairy, and meats in the refrigerator as soon as possible to slow down bacterial growth.


    2. Proper storage: Use appropriate containers and storage methods for each type of fresh food. Keep fruits and vegetables in the crisper drawer, raw meat in separate containers, and dairy in its original packaging.


    3. First-In, First-Out (FIFO): Organize your fridge so that older items are in the front, making it more likely to use them before they spoil.


    4. Keep your fridge clean: Regularly clean your refrigerator to prevent the buildup of mold, bacteria, and odors.


    5. Wash produce before use: Rinse fruits and vegetables under running water to remove surface dirt and bacteria before consumption.


    6. Plan meals accordingly: Use perishable items earlier in the week and save longer-lasting items for later.


    7. Freezing: If you can't consume fresh food in time, freeze it to prolong its shelf life.


    By following these steps, you can keep your fresh food fresher for longer and reduce waste.

    Consuming fresh food, like the offerings from our online store Whole Foods Box, provides numerous health benefits. Fresh fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and dietary fiber, which support overall health and immune function.

    They help reduce the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. Fresh produce also promotes healthy digestion and aids in weight management due to its low-calorie content and high fiber.

    Lean meats and fish found in Whole Foods Box supply essential proteins, omega-3 fatty acids, and various nutrients that support muscle development, brain function, and cardiovascular health.

    By choosing fresh foods, you avoid the preservatives, additives, and high sodium often present in processed foods, contributing to better heart health and reduced risk of hypertension.

    Overall, incorporating fresh foods into your diet promotes better nutrition, increased energy levels, and overall well-being.

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