Save 20% off all orders from The French Farm for a limited time

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Act quickly and you can score 20% off all orders from The French Farm, with promo code OW365, through Tuesday, May 5, 2020.

Founded in 1997 by Gisele Oriot (a native of Lyon, France who settled in Houston), The French Farm is an online retailer that sells the gourmet delicacies and quality kitchenware for which her home country is widely regarded.

Oriot began her business by bringing back olive oils, vinegars, salts, honeys, mustards, and jams back for herself and close friends. It quickly went from hobby to business.

Gourmet Goods & Accessories

Today, Gisele and The French Farm team still search for the best of Europe, sourcing the finest imported foods and accessories, all carefully crafted by small, family-owned businesses using traditional recipes and techniques.

The French Farm imports products that contain only the highest quality ingredients and materials, have exquisite taste, and are packaged beautifully.

Open Warehouse Sale

Each year, for one spring weekend and five weekends in November and December, the online retailer opens its warehouse doors to the public for its popular Open Warehouse Sale.

Complimentary wine and cheese are served, all prices are marked down 15%, French music is played, and local artists are showcased in the garden.

Due to COVID-19, this spring’s sale has been postponed indefinitely. So, since the public can’t be invited to the warehouse, The French Farm is offering a big 20% discount on all online orders placed with promo code OW365 (“OW” as in Open Warehouse) from now through Tuesday, May 5, 2020.

In addition, The French Farm is offering free shipping for orders over $40; otherwise there is a flat rate of shipping rate of $10 for orders $40 and under. Click here to browse TheFrenchFarm.com or for more information.

Discounted Online Shopping at The French Farm

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