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Christmas turkeys , goose, salmon from London Markets


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Hi


I run business www. marketguy.co.uk. We

Buy fresh meat and fish to order from local farms, Smithfield

And billingsgate. Business is manic for Christmas delivers up to sat 23rd

Lovely bronze turkeys, boxed, ?9.50/kg , goose ?13/kg

1/4, 1/2, Whole hams ? 10/kg, 1.4kg legs of English lamb. ?30,

Cockerel (fab) ?11/kg... lots more.

Fish: scallops 1/2kg ?18.50 approx 16. Monkfish tails ?18/kg

Fab sides of Scottish salmon ?28. Lots of smoked fish from fab Scottish

Smokeries. Salt cod ?30/kg.. lots more turbot, hake, lobster, Dover sole, just ask..

Everything bought fresh on the day to order.. we carry no stock.

Pm txt 07914441472

Guy

Hi


Lovely turkey crowns are ?13/kg

Tend to be 3-5kg.


Please order turkeys/ goose asap as smithfield market is extremely

busy. I am ordering directly from fosse meadow farm.. wonderful free range poultry. Billingsgate for Fish :scallops in shell are great, ?3each. Live crab, live lobsters all fab. Smoked or unsmoked sides of Scottish salmon 1.4kg ?28.

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