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Collapse of cult food delivery company leaves customers fuming – Sydney Morning Herald

They were the husband and wife team with an army of loyal fans of their online grocery delivery platform, but now Delish Deliveries customers say they feel misled and are owed money after the family company collapsed.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond launched the Sydney-based business in 2009 sending out fresh fruit and vegetables from a garage. Over the years customers said they were drawn to the service because of the Richmonds personal touch and great communication, especially on social media.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

Sophie Cutler, 32, of Dulwich Hill, has been a customer for five years and described herself as …

Read the full article at: https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/collapse-of-cult-food-delivery-company-leaves-customers-fuming-20240625-p5jogg.html

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 29, 2024

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Collapse of cult food delivery company leaves customers fuming – Sydney Morning Herald

They were the husband and wife team with an army of loyal fans of their online grocery delivery platform, but now Delish Deliveries customers say they feel misled and are owed money after the family company collapsed.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond launched the Sydney-based business in 2009 sending out fresh fruit and vegetables from a garage. Over the years customers said they were drawn to the service because of the Richmonds personal touch and great communication, especially on social media.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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They were the husband and wife team with an army of loyal fans of their online grocery delivery platform, but now Delish Deliveries customers say they feel misled and are owed money after the family company collapsed.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond launched the Sydney-based business in 2009 sending out fresh fruit and vegetables from a garage. Over the years customers said they were drawn to the service because of the Richmonds personal touch and great communication, especially on social media.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond launched the Sydney-based business in 2009 sending out fresh fruit and vegetables from a garage. Over the years customers said they were drawn to the service because of the Richmonds personal touch and great communication, especially on social media.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond launched the Sydney-based business in 2009 sending out fresh fruit and vegetables from a garage. Over the years customers said they were drawn to the service because of the Richmonds personal touch and great communication, especially on social media.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond launched the Sydney-based business in 2009 sending out fresh fruit and vegetables from a garage. Over the years customers said they were drawn to the service because of the Richmonds personal touch and great communication, especially on social media.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Read the full article at: https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/collapse-of-cult-food-delivery-company-leaves-customers-fuming-20240625-p5jogg.html

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Collapse of cult food delivery company leaves customers fuming – Sydney Morning Herald

They were the husband and wife team with an army of loyal fans of their online grocery delivery platform, but now Delish Deliveries customers say they feel misled and are owed money after the family company collapsed.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond launched the Sydney-based business in 2009 sending out fresh fruit and vegetables from a garage. Over the years customers said they were drawn to the service because of the Richmonds personal touch and great communication, especially on social media.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries.

Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

Sophie Cutler, 32, of Dulwich Hill, has been a customer for five years and described herself as …

Read the full article at: https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/collapse-of-cult-food-delivery-company-leaves-customers-fuming-20240625-p5jogg.html

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond launched the Sydney-based business in 2009 sending out fresh fruit and vegetables from a garage. Over the years customers said they were drawn to the service because of the Richmonds personal touch and great communication, especially on social media.

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond launched the Sydney-based business in 2009 sending out fresh fruit and vegetables from a garage. Over the years customers said they were drawn to the service because of the Richmonds personal touch and great communication, especially on social media.

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Jaeger and Claire Richmond founded Delish Deliveries. Credit: Facebook

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