1730 days ago

CELEBRATING QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND WITH THESE INCREDIBLE SPECIALS!!!!!

Debbie from Wholesale Meats Direct - Onehunga

Incredible specials to help you celebrate Queen's Birthday Weekend. Stock up for the weekend and enjoy entertaining and celebrating with friends and family or take the opportunity to stock up your fridge and freezers for the winter months!!

WHOLE BEEF EYE FILLETS (Fresh) ONLY $19.95 per kg THAT'S AMAZING!!
SPILT WHOLE CHICKENS (Fresh) ONLY $5.95 each Incredible Value!!
WHOLE PORK EYE FILLETS ONLY $10.95 per kg WOW!!
DICED CHICKEN BONELESS THIGH (Frozen) ONLY $8.95 per kg Great for those winter curries!!
Crumbed Fish Fillets (Frozen) $9.95 per kg
Crumbed Fish Fingers (Frozen) $9.95 per kg Great for the kids!

(Specials valid Friday 4th to Thursday 10th June 2021) or until stocks last - so get in QUICK!

In-store Onehunga or shop online at www.wholesalemeatsdirect.co.nz... (Shopping made EASY)!

PLEASE NOTE: We will be CLOSED Monday 7th June 2021 to allow our valued staff a day with their families. We are open Saturday 9am-6pm & Sunday 9.30am to 6pm to give you plenty of time to take advantage of these amazing specials.
Look forward to seeing you soon!

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