Order Tonight your $15 Box full of Fresh Fruit and Veg
Good morning everyone,
Good morning from The Vege Hub Team. This is a friendly reminder to get your Vege Hub $15 order in by midnight tonight for pick up this Thursday the 10th June.
Below is a list of contents we anticipate to be in this Thursday's $15 Vege Hub orders:
Silverbeet
Potato
Leeks
Carrots
Celery
Banana
Pacific Rose Apple
Buer Bosc pears
Everything you need to know about how to order is in the document attached including pick up points. Please feel free to share this email with friends and family.
Thank you and enjoy this Queen's Birthday weekend.
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