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5% off PurelyBulk Foods Eg, 1kg Organic Chia Seeds $20, 400ml Organic Cocounut Milk $1.81 (SYD)

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This is a bit of a geographic based deal - Our little food buyers group in Wahroonga (Upper North Sydney) is offering 5% off to celebrate 1 year of bulk buying goodness. We don't do postage, (as this often kills the deals) but if you are in the local area, maybe check it out.

Some of the specials are (after discount):
1kg Organic Black Chia Seeds $20.00
400ml Organic Cocounut Milk $1.81
1kg Organic Medjool Dates 1kg $20.52
1kg Organic Dried Apricots (Sulphur free) $30.59

We also have nuts, grains, seeds and other products too.

See the full price list in the link. There is no membership fee to join the group, no minimum order and no requirement to order in subsequent months.

The only extra is a $2 fee per order to cover transport cost from our supplier to Wahroonga. So if you just order 1kg chia it will be $22.00 - but you can buy 10kg (or however much you want) and the transport fee will still only be $2.

Most products are certified organic, but if not stated, it will be conventional ie, not certified organic. (like most products in Coles/Woolies)

Orders for this month have to be in by 5pm today. Pick up your goods from Wahroonga will be availble from next Monday afternoon 23rd March.

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  • I think the prices are pretty good. Shame I've already stocked up

    • Thanks Bud. You can check us out next time you need to stock up!

  • Prices look good to me too. Can anyone suggest a decent Melbourne equivalent?

    • Don't know for Melbourne, sorry.

  • Could you tell me where your chia seeds are from?
    "Grown and packed in Australia" or "made from from local and imported ingredients'
    Thanks

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    OK just read the price list thanks see they are not from Australia but Mexico. Really think we should be supporting Aussie farmers.

    • Hi yes, the chia is from Mexico. Unfortunatley our suppliers don't stock Australian Chia. We do have other Australian grown products though such as organic almonds/pecans/walnuts/barley/quinoa/oats etc. The country is listed in the "Origin" column in the price list.

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