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  2. Bunches Florapost - Wikipedia

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    Bunches is a member of The Flowers & Plants Association and are listed as supplying ethically grown flowers & plants. [4] Since Bunches was founded in 1989 they have delivered over 8 million bouquets throughout the UK , and has received press attention due to continued growth at the company during the recent recession.

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    We put the biggest flower delivery services to the test to find the best one for your money. 1-800-Flowers, Teleflora, Bouqs — find out who won.

  4. Interflora - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Interflora British Unit moved from being a trade association to a private equity ownership under investment company, 3i. [1] 3i sold British Interflora to US-based FTD Group, the successor to Florists' Transworld Delivery, in 2006. [2] In 2008, United Online Software Development acquired Interflora and FTD.

  5. Flower delivery - Wikipedia

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    Members exchanged orders via telegraph messages and hence the name 'wire service' was used to identify the order exchange business model. In 1965, with the introduction of international order sending, FTD changed its name to Florists' Transworld Delivery. In the 1920s, a group of British florists formed a similar 'Flowers by Wire' group.

  6. Arena Flowers - Wikipedia

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    From inception Arena Flowers supplied ethically produced flowers. Arena was the first UK member of Fair Flowers Fair Plants, an important ethical flowers standard, in 2008 Arena Flowers won the IMRGËs Online Green Awards for small retailers and, in 2013, Arena Flowers was formally accredited as a Fairtrade UK flower supplier (as of February 2014, one of only 8 UK organisations to be so ...

  7. Prestige Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Prestige Flowers also supports Cancer Research UK and donates one-quarter of each order’s value to the organization. Prestige Flowers designed a special bouquet "Kate’s Bouquet" named for Kate Guthrie, who died in 1994 from sarcoma. This campaign has raised £549,000 since launch and Prestige Flowers has been part of the campaign. [7] [8] [9]

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