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A chance to win one of four deals of the week

Kathriona Benvie from

This week the $12 orders are expected to contain fancy lettuce, capsicum, carrots, cucumber, plums, new season apples and avocado. The $20 orders will have as for value plus beans, tomatoes and nectarines. The deal of the week is 2 punnets of blueberries for $3.50.
Use the link https;//foodtogether.co.nz to order. Remember orders must be in before midday on Tuesday.
The 3 winners in the lucky draw for the Food Together Chiller bags for ordering last week are Rose F, Materoa M and Chloe G. This coincidentally is a customer from each of our pick up hubs. There will be another lucky draw this week if you order by noon on Tuesday to be in the draw to win one of four Deal of the Weeks for the following week.

Price: $20

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