A get well soon hamper from MakeHampers is a bit of comfort in a box for someone under the weather. Afternoon tea, chocolate, retro sweets, or a cheeseboard for when their appetite is back. Gentle things, chosen to cheer them up, packed by hand.
Free UK delivery, no minimum order. Plenty of the boxes leave out the alcohol, which suits someone recovering. Add a note at checkout to let them know you are thinking of them.
A get well soon hamper is a gift box sent to someone who is poorly, built around gentle, comforting food. Tea and cake, chocolate, sweets, a bit of cheese. It is a way to say get well without turning up on their doorstep.
A get well gift here tends to hold:
Keep it easy on them. Tea and chocolate for the sofa, cheese for when they are back on their feet.
Alcohol is not always what someone recovering wants. A good few boxes leave it out entirely. Tea, chocolate and sweets are the soft options, and the alcohol-free hampers gather more of them. If they are on the mend and fancy a treat, the wine and cheese boxes are there too.
One thing to be clear on. These are comfort-food gifts, not medical kits. No medicines, no remedies, nothing clinical. Just something nice to open when you are stuck on the sofa feeling sorry for yourself.
Pick by what will actually tempt them. For a poorly appetite, the afternoon tea hampers keep it light with tea and cake. The chocolate hampers are the easy pick-me-up, and the sweet hampers bring a bit of nostalgia with retro sweets.
Delivery costs nothing anywhere in the UK. An order in before 1pm ships that working day, so comfort can reach them quickly. Pick the delivery day at checkout. The letterbox boxes, tea and chocolate, need no one home to take them in. Full timings sit on the delivery and returns page.
Something gentle. Tea and cake, chocolate, or retro sweets tend to suit a poorly appetite best. A cheeseboard is good for when they are back on their feet. Keep it comforting, not heavy.
Yes, plenty. Tea, chocolate and sweet boxes carry no alcohol at all, which is usually the right call for someone recovering. The alcohol-free range has more along the same lines.
No. These are comfort-food gifts, not medical kits, so there are no medicines or remedies inside. What you get is something nice to eat and drink while they rest up.
Yes. Put their address and a get well note in at checkout. The lighter boxes post through the letterbox, so they do not have to get up to answer the door.
An order in before 1pm on a weekday leaves that day, postage-free across the UK. When someone is unwell, speed helps, so a letterbox box is the fastest to land.