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Give Your Staff A Fruit Bonus

We don’t all need to be offered a £1 million bonus to feel wanted and appreciated. Sometimes it’s the little things that a go a long way to let employees know that their hard work isn’t going unnoticed.

A regular fresh fruit delivery is one of those small office perks that can send a message of appreciation to staff members without breaking the bank.

Orders from Fruit For The Office start at just £18.99 for a FRESH 10 Box. This contains 45 pieces of classic handheld fruit and we recommend it to comfortably feed an office of 10.

With Fruit For The Office you can also put together a bespoke order of your favourite types and varieties of fruit. So companies can let the staff take control and vote for which fruit to order in each week.

Fruit For The Office also supply tea, coffee, soft drinks and a variety of office snacks and kitchen supplies. So employers can give their teams a fully stocked kitchen in return for the hard work they put in for the company last year.

Orders can be placed online or over the phone www.fruitfortheoffice.co.uk 0800 019 4037

Topics

  • Food, Drink

Categories

  • office fruit
  • fruit baskets
  • fruit for the office
  • 5 a day

Fruit For The Office specialise in delivering the finest fresh fruits to London's workforce. With a range of boxes available dependant on the size of your office, it's a great way to keep your staff fit and healthy.
Operating directly out of London's famous Covent Garden Market, Fruit For The Office provides fresh fruit delivery to offices in the capital and the UK, as well as households, schools, shops, hotels and restaurants.

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