Ulula Baby Food

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Rush Farm Stockwood
Inkberrow Ward, eng B96 6SX - (138) 679-1027
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Rachel Babajee
Dec 30th, 2020 -
Adnan Saleem
Jan 4th, 2023 -
gitlesk
Sep 22nd, 2022 -
Rachel Samuel
Jul 17th, 2022 -
Stefanie Webber
Apr 13th, 2021
Contact Info
- (138) 679-1027
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Ulula Baby Food?
A The phone number for Ulula Baby Food is: (138) 679-1027.
Q Where is Ulula Baby Food located?
A Ulula Baby Food is located at Rush Farm Stockwood, Inkberrow Ward, eng B96 6SX
Q What is the internet address for Ulula Baby Food?
A The website (URL) for Ulula Baby Food is: http://www.ulula.co.uk/
Q What days are Ulula Baby Food open?
A Ulula Baby Food is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Ulula Baby Food rated?
A Ulula Baby Food has a 4.9 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Ulula Baby Food
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Overall Rating
( 9 Reviews )
Adnan Saleem on Google

gitlesk on Google
"Thank you so much for your email and review, and we can only wholeheartedly apologise for your disappointed experience shopping with us.
I can see that the Millet we sent you still has 2 months before its best before date and note that our T&Cs state that all our products will have at least 1 month to go.
We are aware of course that shopping through larger outlets is training us as consumers to demand at least 90 days best before dates, and that we are used in this First World to having long dates with our foods, but there is also the reality that this isnt always possible: Sometimes, perhaps because of the lack of preservative in a natural product; sometimes because Brexit makes deliveries of stock take six to eight weeks longer than they used to; sometimes because a worldwide pandemic means that the foods arent consumed in the ways they were, and the manufacturers are having to adjust, and that this takes time. Grains or vegetables, milk formula or fruit whatever the raw ingredient their growing and harvesting cycle cant be both organically grown and instantly forced to meet changing consumer demand fair practice with the growers, a great deal of planning, and quite a little bit of luck are all still needed.
We do appreciate that your feelings are strong on this matter, but it is an accepted fact that a best before date is not the same as a use by date, and that we can treat these products differently in our consumption of them.
Thanks to the Russian invasion on Ukraine, the world has genuinely sat on the brink of shortages of staple foods like grains and oils. We are so very fortunate in so many ways in this country, and, that we have stock at all is always such a better place to be in than no food at all.
All of these are real and human problems, and we will always strive to be both transparent, and very much a part of the solutions with our suppliers and our customers.
Of course I will refund you just now, and please keep the Millet porridge, or donate it to your local food bank. We quite understand if you would rather not keep it.
With our very best wishes
Sophie & the Ulula team"
Although disguised in politeness , for some odd reason, they thought they need to try and educate a customer on matters they A. Know nothing about ( living in the comfort of their UK home, to follow their own line of thought )and B- are irrelevant nor to the point.
So, your customers should be thankful for having food at their table, in this context ? how self righteous and pretentious are you?!
You are aware you sell ORGANIC food (amongst other things). How dare you lecture ?? how privileged are you? What car do you drive? what vacations do you take? how much money do you donate and to which charities? (irrelevant right???!)
You have a business. You make money. You sell organic (amongst other stuff) baby food. Reply to customers in a business and professional fashion and keep your righteousness and personal judgemnt for your own children (who should probably say thank you to their kindergarten teachers every-time they choose (god forbid ) not to eat something simply because they don't like it . Thanks for the 3 refund and the poor lacture .
What you should have answered: apologies you were dissatisfied with the product received. Done , sorted. Send customers what they pay for ! Not old unused baby food you have no one to sell it to!

Rachel Samuel on Google
The customer service makes them stand out from other companies. They send a newsletter with each order which is lovely.
I recently ordered the wrong milk, they replaced quickly and were so helpful.
Thank you to everyone for the past year & a half, I cant recommend enough!

Stefanie Webber on Google

Rachel Babajee on Google