FAQ's
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- FAQ's - Company »
- FAQ's - Buying »
- FAQ's - Delivery »
- FAQ's - Product Information »
- FAQ's - Shareholders »
- FAQ's - Private Label »
Company...
Buying...
- Q: How do I request a Community Foods pricelist?
- Q: How do I become a Community Foods customer?
- Q: How do I register with Community Foods?
- Q: How do I place an order with Community Foods?
- Q: How do I pay for my order?
- Q: I’m not a business, can I still open an account with Community Foods?
- Q: Does Community Foods operate a cash & carry?
- Q: What are the Community Foods terms and conditions?
- Q: Can I collect from the Community Foods warehouse?
- Q: I live outside of the UK can I still buy from Community Foods?
- Q: Can I order goods online?
Delivery...
- Q: Do you deliver?
- Q: Is there a minimum order quantity?
- Q: What is the turn around on collated orders?
Product Information...
- Q: Can you please send me regular updates on new products and special offers?
- Q: How do I request a product specification?
- Q: I need a copy of the Community Foods Organic Certification, who do I contact?
- Q: Do you sell Fair Trade products?
Shareholders...
- Q: Community Foods Group Limited = Milk Marque?
- Q: My details have changed, who do I tell?
- Q: What shares are currently valid?
- Q: Can I dispose of my shares?
- A: £1 Ordinary shares in Milk Marque Limited are not currently tradable apart from transfers to another family member, family trust, or upon death. In due course the directors hope to be able to set up trading arrangements for these shares to enable members to realise their value if they so wish.
Shareholders will be contacted in the event of these arrangements being established.
Share Certificates should be kept safely in the meantime.
- A: £1 Ordinary shares in Milk Marque Limited are not currently tradable apart from transfers to another family member, family trust, or upon death. In due course the directors hope to be able to set up trading arrangements for these shares to enable members to realise their value if they so wish.

