Through shopping with Goodness Direct we now eat about 90% organic food I would guess. I don't buy their fresh fruit and veg as the prices are horrific! Much better to buy local if you can find it. But they do all the staples I need e.g. frozen organic veg such as sweetcorn and peas, soya milk, tinned beans, rice, pasta, cereal, nuts, dried fruit, lentils, margarine, flour, chocolate etc. which are all available as organic. They also do nice ranges of things like organic pasta sauces, mayonnaise, ice cream, jam, fresh things like hummus, even some organic ready meals which I think are pricey. Toilet rolls, eco-friendly cleaning stuff, deodorant and so on...there is very little we need that I can't get from there. They even have frozen organic oven chips LOL!
Not everything they sell is organic but it is a great way to avoid the supermarket. I do a huge order when I am virtually out of everything and save loads by buying in bulk (eg 3 kg raisins) but you could just get a few bits if you don't mind paying the delivery charge. A lot of the companies whose products they stock are either co-operatives such as Suma, or otherwise ethical, environmentally-aware producers such as Doves Farm, so I do feel like I am contributing to a real change in the way food is produced and marketed. I also use them to get ideas for new products to try, and then order them through my local organic shop, this way I can support the local community too.
Hope this helps! I think it's wonderful so many people are questioning how we buy food. Good luck to everybody trying to make a change.