When will I receive my order?

When are you open over Christmas/New Year?

Has my order been processed?

Can I cancel and get a refund?

Can I change my order?

Do I need an account to place an order with you?

My order is a gift, can you leave out the invoice and include a gift message?

Why can I only order in multiples of 5?

My discount code is not working?

What is the delivery cost?

Where do you deliver to?

What if my order arrives damaged?

I have received my order twice, or I have the wrong products?

Can I collect my order?

Is your packaging recyclable?

I have received my flour in a plain bag with a label on, why is this?

What is the best way to get in touch if I have any queries, or want an update on an order?

Do you supply yeast?

How long does your flour last and how do I store your flour?

What do I do if I have an issue with the quality of my flour?

Is Cotswold Flour suitable for diabetics, or for people with allergies or intolerances?

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