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Food Together Awapuni returns

Kathriona Benvie from

We begin the 2020 Food Together year with our first pick up this Thursday 23 January. There are currently only two pick up points-St Matthews from 11.30-1 and 4.30-5.30 and Te Tihi on Broadway from 12.30-3pm.
Here are the contents for this week
Deal of the week Blueberries 2 punnets for $5
Gold $10 (smaller quantities than the Value pack): Lettuce, Tomato, Capsicum, Bananas and Plums
Value $15: Lettuce, Tomatoes, Capsicum, Cucumber, Nectarines, Plums, and Bananas
Gourmet $26.50: Lettuce, Tomatoes, Capsicum, Cucumber, Carrots, Red Cabbage, Peaches, Mango, Nectarines, Plums and Bananas
Whanau Fiesta $36.50 (greater volume than Gourmet): Lettuce, Tomatoes, Capsicum, Cucumber, Carrots, Red Cabbage, Peaches, Mango, Nectarines, Plums and Bananas
Vegetable only $15: Lettuce, Tomatoes, Capsicum, Cucumber, Carrots, Red Cabbage

You can order now using this link foodtogether.co.nz...

Please remember to order before midday on Tuesday 21 January to ensure you get an order this week.

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