2462 days ago

Food Together Subscription service available

Kathriona Benvie from

Hope you are keeping warm and dry on the first day of winter. Remember with Monday as a Public Holiday this week the Tuesday noon cut off for orders could easily be overlooked. So it may be worthwhile ordering at leisure over the long weekend using this link foodtogether.co.nz...
The $10 Gold orders for next week are expected to contain broccoli, pumpkin, lettuce, rose apples, mandarins and bananas.
The $15 Community Value orders broccoli, pumpkin, lettuce, tomatoes, rose apples, mandarins and bananas with more volume than Gold.
The $26.50 Community Gourmet more volume than $15 order with broccoli, pumpkin, lettuce, tomatoes, garlic, Shanghai cabbage, beans, rose apples, mandarins, ginger, persimmons, lemons and bananas.
The $36.50 Whanau Fiesta order more volume than Gourmet order but same contents - broccoli, pumpkin, lettuce, tomatoes, garlic, Shanghai cabbage, beans, rose apples, mandarins, ginger, persimmons, lemons and bananas.
Photos of last weeks Gold, Value, Gourmet and Whanau Fiesta are below
The lucky draw feedback winner of a $15 Community Value order is Shane.

There is a Food Together subscription promotion over the next 2 weeks with people who sign up by emailing into admin@foodtogether.co.nz to set up a regular weekly order. You will receive 25% off your first order by subscription. Customers need to set up a reqular automatic bank transfer every Friday. We regularly have people saying that they forget to order or ask for a late order. If you order regularly this could be the answer for you. If weekly is too much then a fortnightly subscription is also an option.

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