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Fruit packer needed at Social Enterprise (Friday and Saturday)


mdonazzan

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Lovely people ! Some of you might have heard about

Oddbox but for the benefit of those who don't:


OddBox is a Social enterprise - wonky fruit & veg

box scheme that delivers to homes and offices

across London. We are fighting food waste and

supporting local growers by using produce that

would normally be rejected by supermarkets. An

interest in the environment or food waste is a

bonus.


We are looking for local people (we are based in

SE21 West Norwood) to join us in this exciting

journey. This role is paid.



The Role:


Reliable, local worker needed to help pack fruit

and veg boxes for 8 hours on Friday and Saturday at

our warehouse in Dulwich.


We are looking for a committed, motivated

individual who can show use of initiative. We are

an exciting start-up that is growing quickly and

we are looking for someone to grow with the

business. Training will be provided.


Contact Gavin on [email protected] for more

details .

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