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Fresh look for Mother Nature

The girls from Mother Nature, from left, Karen, Karen and Yola.The girls from Mother Nature, from left, Karen, Karen and Yola.

THE girls from the ‘real’ Mother Nature’s Fruit and Vegetable Market haven’t disappeared.
They have recently relocated and can now be found inside the Hampton Park Food Market at Hallam where they continue to give the excellent service that customers knew so well when the store was operating in larger premises at Enterprise Avenue.
Mother Nature’s Fruit and Vegetable Market’s new location within the food court (in front of BI-LO), offers the same highly competitive prices on all produce as they did from the Enterprise Avenue premises.
“It is hard to find these ongoing low prices elsewhere in the south east,” said staff at the shop.
“Remarkably, quality has not been compromised and the range of fruit and vegetables on offer has even been extended.”
Much of the produce Mother Nature’s Fruit and Vegetable Market offers to customers has been grown by local farmers, and management remains committed to supporting those who live in the immediate and nearby neighbourhoods.
In a time when childhood obesity is rife and the eating of five vegetables and two fruits each day is encouraged by health experts, Mother Nature’s Fruit and Vegetable Market is there to help meet these needs.
The two Karens, Yola, Lyn, Jesh and Danni are looking forward to catching up with all their customers again soon.
“It would be well worth making your way to our one and only shop, saying “hi” and coming away feeling pleased with the fabulous bargains and produce you will be able to purchase,” they said.
Mother Nature’s Fruit and Vegetable Market is now at Shop 24 and 27, Hampton Park Food Market, 65 Hallam Road, Hampton Park.

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