Student at Millfield School in Street and his brother create food delivery service for self-isolators

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Student at Millfield School in Street, Harry Beasley, and his brother Freddie, have helped their family set up a food delivery service that provides fresh fruit and vegetables to key workers and vulnerable self-isolators.

Thirteen-year-old Harry and 12-year-old Freddie, who live in Wells, have helped to deliver almost 400 Somerset Hampers, which contain fresh produce including fresh fruit, vegetables, dairy and meat boxes, to Wells, Shepton Mallet, Glastonbury, Somerton, Bristol, Bath and Street.

The profits of the service will be donated to the Somerset Partnership NHS Trust. The boys came up with the idea after they thought it was strange that fresh fruit and vegetables were out of stock in supermarkets, and wondered how older people would get the food they needed.

As well as providing a useful service, the boys have learned what it takes to run a small business.

Harry has worked on marketing by taking photographs, adding descriptions to the website, monitoring orders and has created social media adverts which have reached 78,000 people.

The Year 9 pupil also planned and launched a giveaway on Facebook to donate a hamper to an NHS worker or to a vulnerable person.

Freddie, who is a Year 7 pupil at Millfield Prep School in Edgarley, has learned about customer interaction, logistics and co-ordination, and has particularly enjoyed manning the live chat on the website where he has had to answer a variety of questions.

The next phase of Somerset Hampers is to allow for other independent businesses to sell through their platform, either locally or nationally.

Harry and Freddie said: "We wanted to help the NHS as nurses and doctors are having a tough time at the moment and we wanted to help people who were finding it hard to get food.

"It makes us feel good that we are able to get food to people who really need it, and that we are helping local businesses and the NHS too."

For more information about Somerset Hampers, visit the website here.

     

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