Order Your Fresh Produce Box Today - for Pick Up Thursday 3 December
Hi there,
Here are the expected 'best seasonal buys' for this coming Thursday boxes (for pick up Thursday 3 December). Contents may vary depending on what the best buys are in our local markets. Orders close midnight TONIGHT.
The $40 Whanau Box (3-4 people)
Broccoli, Spinach, Tomato, Carrots, Capsicum, Nectarine, Kumara, Banana, Apple and Orange
The $25 Kai Box (2-3 people)
Broccoli, Spinach, Tomato, Capsicum, Nectarine, Banana, Apple, Oranges
The $15 GOLD Box (1-2 people)
Broccoli, Spinach, Tomato, Capsicum, Apples, Oranges
Ordering instructions (including pick up points) attached. If you, or the business you work with, would like to consider being a pick up point please contact me. We are keen to have our fresh produce more easily available in the City.
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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