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Can we reach 20 orders?! Here are the contents for this week.

Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub

Kia ora koutou,

This may be our last week with Food Together and providing this great service in the community. Our goal is 20 orders. Sadly, if we can not reach 20 we will need to stop and go into hibernation as a Hub. Can we do it?!

That being said, contents for this week are below:
Lettuce
Capsicum
Tomato
Carrots small 850grm
Potato
Banana bobby x1
Apples Rose 800grm
Feijoa

Yum, looking forward to the feijoa especially!

Order instructions attached.

Take care and have a great weekend.

Amy

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Ordering Instructions $15.pdf Download View

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