A Wallingford consumer research company could be using the slogan "good enough to eat" after revamping its High Street offices.
Six mouth-watering sculptures by interior decorator Sally Carroll now adorn the offices of MMR.
The installations, which cost £2,000, are made of preserved and synthetic fruit and vegetables, including bamboo, pomegranates, peppercorns, mulberries, gourds and fungi.
MMR director Teresa Church said: "It ties in with our policy of keeping things local wherever possible. We have also used local painters and decorators, and glass craftsmen."
MMR, which advises top names in the food and drink market, employs 50 people at its headquarters and also has staff in Leamington Spa and Germany. Set up 12 years ago, it wants to expand into North America, and is looking for more office space in Wallingford.
**Picture: Antony Moore
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