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... as £12,500 trendy grocer’s deliveries come to Downing St

After the Mail revelation­s about PM fiancee’s VERY expensive taste for Lulu Lytle-inspired furnishing­s... Daylesford boxes arriving at No10

- By Simon Walters and Gregory Kirby

Boris Johnson and Carrie symonds have dined in style during the pandemic – thanks to a secret £12,500 gourmet food supply provided by a business owned by the family of a billionair­e Tory donor.

They have had around 30 giant boxes of shopping and up to 100 prepared meals from a luxury organic food store ‘smuggled in’ to Downing street via the rear entrance.

The deliveries are from the Daylesford organic farm shop company, owned by Lady Bamford, wife of JCB constructi­on tycoon Lord Bamford, whose family has given millions to the Conservati­ve Party.

According to the Commons register of interests, Lord Bamford and his JCB firm bankrolled Mr Johnson to the tune of £160,000 in 2019.

A heaving box of weekly shopping from Daylesford – one of the most expensive food stores in Britain, and which is favoured by celebritie­s including Hugh Grant – is delivered to Downing street on Tuesdays with a bouquet of flowers. in addition, pre-prepared meals are dropped off at lunchtime on weekdays by the same

Sparked security concerns

THAT’S rich food: Store’s £18 smoked salmon... and £3.50 turmeric houmous

delivery man, prepared by Mr Johnson’s Daylesford ‘personal chef’.

The hampers cost around £250 each, including delivery, worth a total of around £7,500 since the deliveries started nearly a year ago.

They are so heavy that Downing street staff use a large trolley to ferry them to Mr Johnson and Miss symonds’ Number 11 flat.

The pre-prepared meals cost an estimated £50 for two, a total of up to £5,000.

The revelation comes after the Mail told how Miss symonds is mastermind­ing a refurb of No11 ‘inspired’ by upmarket interior designer Lulu Lytle.

A member of the Daylesford staff said the ready-made meals are prepared at Daylesford’s Brompton Cross branch on sloane Avenue in south Kensington by the firm’s head chef. The staff member said the daily deliveries of meals started after the Prime Minister’s near-fatal brush with Covid last April.

Mr Johnson vowed to lose weight and improve his diet, with help from his health-conscious fiancee Miss symonds. since then they are believed to have received organic food from Daylesford worth a total estimated at £12,500.

A cheaper option is available in the Downing street canteen, frequented by junior officials, ministers and mandarins alike, where, thanks to a taxpayers’ subsidy, a healthy lunch of quiche lorraine and boiled potatoes costs a bargain £5.

The Daylesford deliveries mean that unlike millions of Britons, Mr Johnson and Miss symonds have not had to queue at supermarke­ts during lockdowns.

But in their determinat­ion to keep their upmarket ‘food bank’ secret, they sparked security worries. officials expressed concern at the way the Daylesford boxes bypass strict security checks at the Downing street main entrance.

insiders say there have been occasional ‘complaints from the Downing street flat’ when the deliveries are delayed.

Lady Bamford has one cafe/ shop in Gloucester­shire and three in fashionabl­e parts of London – Brompton Cross near sloane square, Marylebone and Notting Hill.

she and her husband live on a 1,500-acre estate near Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds, 30 miles from Mr Johnson’s private country home in Thame, oxfordshir­e. Lady Bamford founded Daylesford over 40 years ago, when she began converting her family’s farmland to produce organic food to improve her children’s diets.

it is now dubbed the most sustainabl­e – and poshest – farmshop in Britain and has become a lauded example of eco-farming across the globe, a subject close to the heart of passionate environmen­tal campaigner Miss symonds.

The vast majority of Daylesford’s produce is reared and grown on organic land at the Bamford Gloucester­shire estate, which also boasts a spa, cookery school and creamery. Most of their livestock roam freely, and are fed on organic crops from the farm itself. Their healthy lifestyles mean some animals are said to live twice as long at Daylesford compared to other farms.

Lady Bamford was awarded the oBE for ‘ services to children and families’.

According to the Commons register of interests, Mr Johnson was given two hampers in April last year by simon Blagden and Mohammad Chohan. it does not say which company provided the hampers.

Downing street said last night that the Prime Minister paid the Daylesford bills himself.

A Number 10 spokesman said: ‘The costs of food for personal consumptio­n are met by Boris Johnson.’

The spokesman declined to comment further.

Daylesford and Lord Bamford failed to respond to a request for comment.

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Pictures: STEVEN BACK Delivery day: The Daylesford shopping is unloaded at the rear of No10
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£17.99 Daylesford organic smoked salmon
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£13.50 Organic prosecco
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£17
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£3.49 Turmeric houmous and Basque chorizo, top
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£6.38 Double Gloucester cheese
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Upper crust food store: The Daylesford farmshop and cafe at Brompton Cross in South Kensington
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Power couple: Daylesford owner Lady Bamford with her JCB tycoon husband Lord Bamford

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