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Food Together contents for 30 May

Kathriona Benvie from

This week the $10 Gold orders are expected to contain broccoli, potatoes, carrots, mandarins, kiwifruit and bananas. The $15 Community value order more volume plus half a cabbage. The $26.50 Community Gourmet order more volume plus a whole cabbage, onions, spinach, grapes, mango and apples. The $36.50 Whanau fiesta same contents as the Gourmet but with more volume. Deal of the week are dates $2.50.
Why not use the link foodtogether.co.nz... to order. Please remember to order before midday on Tuesday to ensure you have an order to pick up on Thursday.
Thanks to those who provided feedback on our new orders the winner of the lucky draw for a free Community value order is Stacey H.
Keen to try an order? Go to FoodTogether.co.nz and place an order before midday on Tuesday. Pick up on Thursday from one of our three locations in Palmerston North- St Matthews in Awapuni 11-1 and 4.30-5.30, Te Tihi on Main 1-3 or Rata House at hospital 12.30- 3.30.

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