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Hi,


Over the past few years I have posted on the forum a number of times about my food business and have had some wonderful support from local parents.


For the last year or so I have been trying to expand the business and offer it in more places. In the next couple of weeks Mrs Tinks meals will become available in Ocado and to coincide with the launch I am running a 'Big Kids' survey to find out what children's eating habits are really like!


There are 16 questions, mostly multiple choice and it won't take more than a few minutes to complete - you can also be in a with a chance of winning a Fizz Pop Science party for your Big Kids http://www.fizzpopscience.co.uk/science-parties.php.


I would really appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to click on the link and complete the questionnaire http://www.tinksfood.com/big-kids/


Thanks again to everyone for all their support.

Julia x

  • 2 weeks later...

they are now on the Ocado website! http://www.ocado.com/webshop/getSearchProducts.do?clearTabs=yes&isFreshSearch=true&entry=mrs+tinks


Thanks to everyone for filling in the questionnaire. We would love to keep getting responses x


www.tinksfood.com

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