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With a unique and wide product range, we have a lot to offer! Our team are always open to conversations regarding new business, projects or events. Having a diverse customer base is something we are proud of as it means we are experienced in several sectors and spreading sunshine in many ways!
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SPREAD THE SUNSHINE
With many ways of reaching our UK customers, no region is out of reach. We understand also that a ‘one package fits all’ doesn’t always work for your business. So when it comes to distribution to your area, we work with you to find out what suits your business best. Here are some people already spreading the sunshine.
Don’t just take our word for it…
"Isle of Wight Tomatoes have been an inspiration to myself and my chefs who have been welcomed into their Greenhouses, the quality of the tomatoes are the most flavoursome and the consistency is first class. I have worked with Isle of Wight Tomatoes on my menus for almost 10 years now and long may it go on"
Andrew Parkinson – Head Chef at Glasshouse and Stables at The Grove
"Simply the best tomatoes with excellent customer service"
Simon – Washingpool Farm Shop, Bridport
"The rock stars of the tomato world. We've been getting tomatoes from the Tomato Stall for years and in terms of service, quality and consistency - they are a delight."
Ben Pratt – Watson & Pratts, Lampeter, Wales
"One of the year's highlights is the receiving of the first delivery of "The Isle of Wight" tomatoes in Spring. Everybody is waiting, and asking, "when do those tomatoes start?" The quality, the service received, and especially the taste is outstanding. Second to none."
Nick Phipps - Fruit & Veg Manager Darts Farm, Topsham, Devon
"Southern Co-op started working with The Tomato Stall in 9 years ago. The quality of the product speaks for itself and this is reflected in the sales we see increasing year after year. Many of our customers remark that ‘this is how tomatoes used to taste' and are quite happy simply eating them as they come, sunshine in a punnet."