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UK: Growing Underground partners with Ocado

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 3 years ago, Growing Underground launched with a few crops in an empty tunnel, getting them referen…
 3 years ago, Growing Underground launched with a few crops in an empty tunnel, getting them referenced in Breaking Bad on more than a few occasions. Today marks another milestone for Growing Underground as they launch into Ocado – their first major supermarket and the UK’s largest online grocer.

The launch also introduces a new range of five global inspired mixed salads, all taste approved by director Michel Roux Jr, of course.

New Salad Mix range
  • English punchy mustard leaves and broccoli shoots
  • Italian kicks with rocket and garlic chives
  • Indian infuses fragrant fennel and coriander
  • Asian balances sharp purple radish with coriander
  • Japanese tantalises with hot wasabi and pink stem radish.
All come on a base of pea shoots for the perfectly balanced salad.



The new range will also be available at existing retailers: Teds Veg at Borough Market, Farmdrop online delivery service and Neil Brown Herbs at New Covent Garden Market which supplies the restaurant trade in London. New retailers include Planet Organic stores in London and Langridge Organic.
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