Flower Delivery
Flower Delivery
Let's say it's Valentine's Day. Not only is every other girl carrying an assortment of red roses or carnations, but desks at your office are also abloom with magnificent arrangements. The woman seated behind you has a huge pink teddy bear to add to the vase full of pink lilies that has crowded her computer. Suddenly, someone enters with yet another bundle of flowers, accompanied by a barbershop quartet who begin to serenade the boss' secretary to the tune of “Unchained Melody.”.
Flower delivery goes hand-in-hand with the florists' businesses. It's part of your regular flower shop's services to have the ordered flowers sent via courier to the specified destination. On days like Valentine's Day or Mother's Day, when flower shops enjoy the boom of business, flower deliveries are called for round the clock. The larger flower shops use vans and mini-trucks to get around, but smaller florists go for one-man deliveries, or also opt to use bicycles and private cars.
Upon ordering or ringing up for a flower arrangement, the customer leaves an address to which the flowers should be delivered. The date and time of delivery are also included, as well as any special instructions the customer may have. A lot of flower shops have extra services that customers may avail of, such as singing deliveries or having the flowers appear at a pre-set location. The flower delivery business also does bulk orders, like for big parties that need a good number of chrysanthemums and ferns. They're there to make every special occasion a dream come true, and every moment a memorable one.
