1299 days ago

Order Fresh Fruit & Veg...

The Team from Highbury Community House Inc

In association with Food Together, we are a pick up point for foodbox deliveries

What is Foodtogether?

Foodtogether is a social enterprise which has been running for the past 25 years to provide fresher and cheaper fruit and vegetables! The produce is also plastic-wrap free!

How do I make an order?

All orders can be made online through the Foodtogether website here: www.foodtogether.co.nz...

Click on the “Produce Boxes” tab at the top of the home page. Scroll down to view the box options. Select the quantity and the produce option right for you. You can also choose to be a “One-time purchase” & then click the “Add to Cart” button. When you have finished shopping, click on the cart icon located at the top right-hand corner of the page. On this new page, remember to add a note of where you would like to pick up your order. The locations are listed below. On the next page, you must also remember to unselect delivery and click on “Pick Up”.

Our current pick-up locations and times are:

RSA Birkenhead – Recreation Drive, Birkenhead

12pm -1pm

Highbury Community House – 110 Hinemoa Street, Birkenhead

1pm – 2:30pm

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