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15% OFF Marinated Lamb Leg 1.5kg Now $22.96 + $10 OFF w/Coupon. Home Delivered ($7.15) Brisbane

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Get an additional $10 OFF your first order by using the coupon code "ozbargain" during checkout.

There is a delivery charge of $6.50 + GST for each order.

This service is currently available to those in the Brisbane area. For more precise information about delivery zones and days please visit http://www.meatcart.com.au/delivery/
If you are outside of the delivery area, don't worry we'll be expanding further outwards very soon!

All orders are cold packed within an insulated bag, which has been scientifically tested to keep your order chilled for at least 5 hours.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q - How do Meatcart store prices compare?
A - Almost all of our products work out to be cheaper than regular supermarket pricing. We check pricing regularly to ensure we’re competitive.

Q - What are the quality standards of Meatcart products?
A - Every single product from Meatcart is export quality and produced under export conditions, meaning the quality standards for production are far higher than domestic quality standards. This means that when you order from Meatcart, you are receiving some of the highest quality meat produced in Australia, and at the same time paying prices which are almost always lower than supermarket regular pricing.

Q – Is Meatcart meat, better than most other meat?
A – In a word, yes. The beef (for example) found in supermarkets can sourced from animals that range in age up to 7-8 years old. All Meatcart beef is derived from animals no older than 18 months. This understandably results in a far better quality meal.
While many bargain butchers will frequently sell meat which is at or past it’s ‘best before’ date, our product is produced to order, and is as fresh as possible.

Q – Why is GST only applied to the delivery and not the product itself?
A – GST does not apply to food, so there’s no requirement to charge for that, but there is a requirement to charge GST on delivery because it is a service.

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  • +6

    Just FYI you can't advertise delivery as $6.50 + GST. GST is a single quantifiable percentage that applies to the delivery service fee. Not including it in the price is against Australian Consumer Law.

    • -1

      Hi there. GST does not apply to food which is why it is not included in the price of the item.

      However it does apply to the delivery service. GST is either displayed as inclusive or exclusive, however if it is not specifically displayed, then it may be assumed to be included in the original price, rather than applied to the price by displaying + GST.

      • +2

        I understand that it does not apply to food. But if you're providing a delivery service, you must display the total price for that service, including all taxes, duties and fees you have to pay.

        Do whatever you want, but not only does it make you look dodgy, it is illegal to advertise it like that. 65c doesn't make a big deal to the customers decision, better to be safe and avoid a possible fine.

        • +1

          Hi Jonaseymour. I think I misunderstood your initial comment. I have now altered the subject line of the listing and we'll ensure that all future listings reflect that information as well. Thankyou very much for bringing it up.

  • Your delivery cost in subject line should display the including GST cost as it is misleading.

    • Hi there, I will edit the subject line. Thankyou for bringing this to our attention.

    • -4

      another word; dodgy

  • I'm vegetarian, but I voted +1 coz you removed that GST thing from subject line.

    • Hi cbpeh1 - Thanks for the support. We are attempting to be as clear and open as possible.

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