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Order Tonight your FoodTogether Box full of Fresh Fruit and Vege

Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub

Hi there,

Wasn't it a great day yesterday with the Christmas Parade. Next year we'll have to organize a Hub float of our own - hand out apples to the kids 🙂

We anticipate a colourful selection of fresh produce this week.

Below is the list of expected 'best seasonal buys' for pick up Thursday 10 December.

Orders close midnight TONIGHT the 7th December.

The $40 Whanau Box (3-4 people)
Broccoli, Tomato, Pumpkin, Carrots, Potato, Fancy Lettuce, Onion, Capsicum, Nectarine, Banana, Strawberry, Peach

The $25 Kai Box (2-3 people)
Broccoli, Carrots, Potato, Fancy Lettuce, Onion, Capsicum, Nectarine, Banana, Strawberry, Peach

The $15 GOLD Box (1-2 people)
Broccoli, Carrots, Potato, Capsicum, Banana, Peach

Ordering instructions (including pick up points) you will find in the attached document - feel free to contact me if you need.

Our last order for 2020 is next week the 17th December, before having a break in January. We anticipate returning January 29th 2021.

Upon pick up, you will find your order in one or two coloured tubs. Please bring your own bags to transfer your produce into to take home.

Amy

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