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493 days ago

Duck eggs on sale $8 a dozen Limited time only! ***

Kim from Oxford

Until August 25 all eggs will be on sale at $8 a dozen (thats less than chicken eggs in the supermarket!)

Duck eggs are tastier, have more nutrition and can be eaten by most people who are intolerant of chicken eggs.

Pickup ChCh or delivery to Rangiora and Kaiapoi by arrangement (Min order 2 dozen for free delivery at this price).

Pickup in ChCh on Tuesday mornings at 10:40am in Walthum.

***While stock lasts

Usual price is $1 an egg ($12 a dozen).

Sale lasts till 25 August only and numbers are limited.

PLEASE BRING UNUSED EGG CARTONS WITH YOU OR LEAVE OUT.

ALL PROCEEDS SUPPORT THE $400+ A WEEK RUNNING COSTS OF THE NORTH CANTERBURY DUCK RESCUE

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Pet Ducks also available for rehoming *Adoption Agreement and approval applies*

Ph, SMS or WhatsApp 020 406 41485

Price: $8

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