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Hi off to market. Thankyou for support and orders

Deals on website people are asking its free range, grass fed, orga ic...basically yes just ask and i will buy for you..

No endless queuing. Home delivery. ..


latest ... Lamb chops ?7/kg.

1.5kg free range chickens ?5.00. All pork ?4/kg

Best ribeye ?14/kg...

Salmon fillets ?7/kg. Fab whole 3kg fish for ?20.

Monkfish ?15/kg. Prawns ?14/kg

Lots more just ask. Guy

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Hi Binky


I see Guy has already responded, but just a quick update. The site was undergoing some post-Xmas updates of products and offers, and during this time it was in maintenance mode, which is why the shop was unavailable during your visit.

Sorry for any inconvenience. It's all up and running now.


Happy shopping!


Bryan


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