Vege Co-Op - Community Kai Network
The St Albans Fruit & Vege Co-Op is now Community Kai Network, which aims to give people access to healthy, fresh food at a fair price and involve people in building their community.
This is run by the Community Focus Trust based in St Albans.
Each week you will receive a selection of fresh produce, with different varieties most weeks. All produce is seasonal and fresh. The average saving per week if brought from a mainstream supermarket is around $15.00, so you could save on average $60 per month.
Community Kai Network Sign Up Details:
Option 1: Set up a direct credit into our account: please fill in your surname and SPR in the reference field, so we can track all orders - this needs to be paid into this account by Friday. Our account is :
Kiwibank 38-9018-0645983-04
Option 2: Contact us on our Facebook page telling us how you wish to pay (Cash or Direct Credit), and if you will be ordering weekly or fortnightly. Cost: $15.00
All orders are packed on a Wednesday and can be collected from our Community House, 136 Springfield Rd, St Albans I 10:30am - 5:00pm.
As we are now using reusable bags, please bring your own bags to swap the produce over.
Contact Mark at communityfocustrust@gmail.com for more info on our Facebook page - www.facebook.com...
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