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AWAPUNI VEGE HUB: Contents List - Get your Order in!

Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub

Hi there, this is what we anticipate being in this week's Vege Hub orders:

Lettuce
Cauliflower
Capsicum
Potato
Banana
Strawberry
Avocado

Orders are $15 each. Instructions on how to pay/order can be found following the link, or in the PDF.

Orders need to be placed before Tuesday 12 noon for pick up on Thursday.

As from Tuesday 14 November, we will be tightening up on the cut off for orders of Tuesday at noon. As from the 14th, orders that show in our account after Tuesday at noon will be deferred until the following week. Please read the Update Letter attached which explains this a little more.

Thank you, and sing out if you have any questions.

Remember to bring some bags!

Ordering Instructions.pdf Download View

Update Letter.pdf Download View

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