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Vege Hub $15 Orders - for Pick Up Thursday 14 October

Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub

Kia ora koutou katoa,

We'd like to offer two free order giveaways this week, so make sure to get your order in to be in to win a free one. Winners will be informed Thursday morning.

Here is a list of produce we anticipate will make up this weeks Vege Hub $15 orders:

Capsicum
Carrots
Lettuce
Potato
Banana
Apple red
Tangelo

Internet banking orders need to be in by midnight Monday 11 October for pick up from your chosen location Thursday 14 October. Remember to bring a couple of bags.

Instructions on how to order can be found in the 'About' section of this page. Your Internet Banking payment you make also serves as our ordering system.

Have a lovely weekend everyone and please stay safe and well.

The Vege Hub Team

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