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This Weeks Contents for Pick or Delivery Thursday 9th July

Amy Houben from

Hi all,

See below the contents of each box available for pickup or delivery on the 9th July. Furthermore, it is plastic-free July so Foodtogether are running a competition each week in July with 3 Plastic-free reusable bag gift packs being given away each week in July valued at $40 each. Like and share our latest Facebook post at 'Foodtogether' to go into to win with the winners being announced each Wednesday in July.

This weeks $40 Whanau box includes:
Spinach, Leek, Broccoli, Potato, Brussel Sprouts, Carrots, Garlic, Apples, Oranges, Banana, Avocado. Same as the Kai box just more of them.

This weeks $25 Kai box includes:
Spinach, Leek, Broccoli, Potato, Brussel Sprouts, Carrots, Garlic, Apples, Oranges, Banana, Avocado.

This weeks $15 Value Box includes:
Spinach, Leek, Potato, Carrots, Apples, Bananas.

Order now at www.foodtogether.co.nz.... Orders close at midnight Monday 6th July for Thursday pick or delivery.

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