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Last FoodTogether orders for 2019 on Thursday 19 December

Kathriona Benvie from

This is our last week of orders for 2019. We are taking a summer holiday break and will be back on Thursday 23 January. That means your first email for 2020 will be sent out about 18 January which is Wellington anniversary weekend.
As always orders need to be in before midday on Tuesday 17 December.
You can order now using this link foodtogether.co.nz...

Congratulations to last weeks winners of the five Food together bags-Esme, Joanna, Lucy, Jacque and Robyn

There will be a final draw for four Food Together bags this week-just place an order this week and you will be in the draw to win one of these great recycled material cloth bags (valued at $5)

This week there is a mixture of both summer and staple fruit and veges

$10 Gold orders broccoli, potatoes, tomatoes, peaches and mango.

$15 Value orders broccoli, potatoes, tomatoes, capsicum , strawberries, peaches and mango.

$15 Vege only orders broccoli, potatoes, tomatoes, capsicum,fancy lettuce, new season corn, new season beans, onions,

$26.50 Gourmet orders broccoli, potatoes, tomatoes, capsicum,fancy lettuce, new season corn, new season beans, onions, bananas, plums, strawberries, peaches and mango.

$36.50 Whanau Fiesta broccoli, potatoes, tomatoes, capsicum,fancy lettuce, new season corn, new season beans, onions, bananas, plums, strawberries, peaches and mango- more volume than Gourmet

Deal of the week is avocado $1 each.

Just a reminder the hospital pick up is no longer operating and does not show on the website. We hope a new pick up can be found at the hospital end of town for 2020 so any one with any bright ideas please let us know. The new Te Tihi pick up is at 200 Broadway just opposite the Catholic church. St Matthews is still the main pick up with both lunchtime and after work pick up options.

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