1487 days ago

WE ARE BACK! Order Tonight your $15 Box full of Fresh Fruit and Veg

Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub

THE AWAPUNI VEGE HUB $15 ORDERS ARE BACK!!!!

Hi everyone, a nice selection this week:

Lettuce
capsicum
Kumara
Plum
New season Royal Gala
Banana

Orders in by Monday midnight (or Tuesday before noon is generally ok) for pick up Thursday 3 Feb. Orders are a standard $15.

You can pay using internet banking. Please open and read the Instructions attached. You can also pay by cash onsite this Thursday from 11:00am. Vaccination passports are required to enter the church; otherwise, feel free to call us and we would be happy to assist you.

Don't forget to bring some bags to transfer your order into. A list of pick up points about the City can be found in the Instructions.

Thanks!

The Vege Hub Team

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