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Weekend Brownie Delivery + Buy some brownies for the NHS


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Hello,


Just added to our online store:


treat yourself to 6 of our double chocolate brownies delivered to your door any Saturday. Order online by the Wednesday before. We can write on them too.


https://www.southeastcakery.com/our-bakes/six-brownie-bars



You can now also, buy 6 Thank You brownies which we'll deliver to a different hospital each week.

We're selling them at 25% off to help your money go further.


https://www.southeastcakery.com/our-bakes/og2rszt33f18p0e70ulwor5e8warln


We thank all of our customers past and present. It means a lot to keep supplying you all with wonderful treats.


Stay home and Stay Safe.


SECakery xx


20 Upland Road

www.southeastcakery.com

I cant help feeling this is cashing in on our tremendous admiration for the NHS. Why dont you just deliver that box of brownies to a new hospital every week, and donate the ?15 to them yourself? I'm sure locals would be more impressed with that, which would help your business in the long run...

ken78 Wrote:

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> 6 of our double chocolate brownies for ONLY ?20

> that's over ?3 each that's a lot of money


Money is certainly well spent, these cakes are delicious, you should treat yourself maybe someone you know

KidKruger Wrote:

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> At ?20 for six brownies I?d like hash in them pls.


LOL... I'm sure some enterprising individuals must be offering such a service. If anyone wants to PM me a phone number...

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