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1951 days ago

Scooped Frozen Feijoas

Allan from Tauriko

Feijoa scooped and frozen. Price is $16 per Kg.

It takes approx. 2.3 Kgs of fruit off the tree to produce 1 kg of scooped fruit. So $16 already scooped really equals 2.3 Kgs of fruit.
Available in Half. One. Two and Three Kg snap lock bags. As well as some 1kg plastic containers. (Have sold heaps but still have over 100Kgs left) Buy ten Kgs or more and get 10% discount
The fruit is not registered organic but is totally spray free. All processing carried out in spotless and hygienic surrounds by myself and my wife, both of us having attended food hygiene courses.

OK for fruit to be picked up as long as prior arrangements are made. Or in some cases we are happy to deliver.
Phone 0274 964 683

Price: $16

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