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MILTON KEYNES BUSINESS SELECTED FOR ‘BUY BRITISH’ CAMPAIGN

Byellacawthorne

Feb 13, 2021

Stephen Farr, director of MK Dart Ltd, has been selected to spearhead the Milton Keynes part of a Buy British campaign.

He has been appointed as a service and sales agent for Ebac washing machines in the Milton Keynes area and flies the flag for the British-made appliances, holding a stock of the machines for immediate delivery to customers.

Stephen said: “Supporting UK based businesses is important now more than ever as we look to strengthen our economy during this global pandemic. Keeping British money in British businesses can only be a good thing. We really need a big push on getting the younger UK workforce into manual jobs. Supporting UK companies like Ebac will help us to do that and hopefully other companies will follow. 

“A lot of customers are very happy to buy British. I feel that there is a good amount of bulldog spirit for people wanting to support British companies. I like the build quality in the Ebac washing machines I have seen, and the seven-year warranty is a nice bonus. It’s like saying we guarantee the product for the average life span of a competitors’ products.

“Customers are interested in the product the ease of use and how easy it is to read the display.”

Andrew Hobson, director at Ebac, said:  “We are delighted with the support we have received from Stephen. It is important to us as a business to work with people we get to know and trust and who have the same values as we do.

“British retailers supporting British manufacturing will help us prosper in the world, particularly post-Brexit.

We should be prioritising buying British. If people vote with their wallets, they will help rebuild our own manufacturing industries along with an expanding potential for export. We all want to support a growing economy capable of providing quality jobs for ourselves and our children, all it takes is for us to spend our money on British made goods wherever possible.”