2403 days ago

FoodTogether fresh fruit and vegetables in Feilding

Ness Witt from FoodTogether Feilding

FoodTogether is a food cooperative offering bags of fresh, affordable fruit and vegetables for weekly collection in Feilding.
On Thursday 26th October we will have ...
$15 Value Bag - lettuce, capsicum, telegraph cucumber, carrots, oranges, kiwifruit and mandarins.
$23 Super Value Bag - broccoli, carrots, potatoes, lettuce, capsicum, telegraph cucumber, oranges, kiwifruit, mandarins and bananas.
Deal of the week: 2 bunches of asparagus for $4
You can order online at www.foodtogether.co.nz... by noon on Wednesday for pick up in Feilding on Thursday from 11am to 1pm at St John's Church Hall (corner of Church and Camden Streets).
More information is also on our facebook page - www.facebook.com...

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