A BUTCHER has developed an innovative new approach to thank his loyal customers.
Chris Clough, the owner of the Chopping Block in New Squares, Penrith, has launched a new online delivery and click-and-collect service.
His manager and cousin, Sarah Sambrook, said demand had driven the expansion.
Ms Sambrook said: “It’s always something we’ve had planned. But we’ve developed a really good community of locals, even though we’re quite a young business.
“Coronavirus has brought the demand forward.”
Customers can buy goods from across the UK and the store also sells hampers which are a great idea for gifts.
The online service has only just launched, but the store has already received a dozen orders.
Ms Sambrook said: “We are focused on sustainability as a young family business.
“All produce is British and to a good welfare standard we focus on heritage and traditional breeds.”
“We switched to an entirely British cheese counter to help cheese makers during the pandemic.”
Chopping Block’s top-selling product is the dry-aged steak which is produced in a Himalayan salt chamber located on the shop floor.
Despite being a relatively new business that just celebrated its second anniversary on June 20, they already have loyal customers.
Ms Sambrook said: “We’re lucky here in Penrith because the local community is really supportive of independent businesses.”
If you would like to try the meats and cheeses yourself visit https://thechoppingblockpenrith.com/shop/
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