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Oho Organic Stores, Harborne [closed down]

Jan 29th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | 4 comments

Business opened 2008

Nice picture of Anthony and Ashley in this Birmingham Mail article: Buying organic doesn’t have to mean busting your budget.

I like the sound of the “traditional cheeses hand-made just a few miles away at Earlswood”. (And happy to have a debate about organics, veganism, localism and global warming in the comments.)

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4 Comments on “Oho Organic Stores, Harborne [closed down]”


  1. Phillip Virdi-Smith said:

    Unfortunately, this shop has just closed down. I liked the guys who ran it and liked the produce. The recession has hit again. A loss to us all.


  2. diggerdave said:

    Oh Dear. I amstill trying to get over the closing of the organic shop in Moseley, I used to do a quarterly stock up.


  3. Chris Duggan said:

    There is a new organic shop in Moseley village – Indigo Wholefoods in St Mary’s Row, opposite Oxfam. Sage Wholefoods has re-opened on King’s Heath high street, opposite Somerfields.


  4. Pam Hopgood said:

    Just doing a trail of all things organic and came across your site – would just like to let your readers know that Riverford Home Delivery is due to open in the Birmingham area in November – we offer all organic fruit, veg, dairy, meat and kitchen essentials like museli, pasta etc all delivered to your home. Prices are on avergae 20% cheaper than supermerkets. We will be at the Good Food Show at NEC come and see us.

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