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1482 days ago

RE: Organic Tempeh (Sri's Tempeh)

Sri from

Hey neighbours🙋‍♀️🙌
I hope everyone is keeping well and safe during this pandemic.
Just wanted to let you know about my small boutique business in producing Authentic Indonesian taste/flavour and unpasteurised Organic Tempeh & readymade meals made here local in your neighbourhood, Auckland City.

Tempeh is freshly frozen with a shelf life of 1 year.

Ingredients: 100% Organic Soybean, Water, White Vinegar,
& Rhizopus Oligosporus (culture)
Note: Our White Vinegar is vegan-friendly certified by Gilmours.

For enquiries or orders:
Contact: Sri 027 292 8118 or Chris 027 559 3107
Email: sri@srisfoods.co.nz
www.srisfoods.co.nz...
Payment method. Once order is confirmed, you will be notified by email or text bank account details for online payment.
Take care and stay safe everyone🙌

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Do you think banning gang patches is reasonable?
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  • 22.9% No
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