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2654 days ago

FRUIT AND VEG BAGS! REUSABLE, WASHABLE - GO PLASTIC FREE!! PACK OF 3

Julia from Warkworth

Perfect for produce shopping, as the supermarkets begin to go plastic free!
Also useful for toys, clothing, beach use, and many other applications
Produce from the store can be washed in the bag, and put straight in the fridge!
See through, and lightweight, the checkout operators love them as you can see what's inside for weighing...
Very hardwearing, can be washed, and used again and again.
Drawstring mesh bags, $8 for a set of 3 sizes -

1 x large 42x30cm
1 x medium 33x30cm
1 x small 20x30 cm

Happy to post... $3 nationwide, and $6.70 to rural addresses.

i have about 10 sets available
sorry - forgot to put my phone number. txt 021 403465 if interested

Price: $8

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