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Xarea
16-12-2008, 11:46 AM
http://www.graze.com/images/graze/en/header/logo-reduced.png?m=1229416567 http://www.graze.com/images/graze/en/promotions/45/get-started-now.png?m=1229416575 (http://www.graze.com/signup)


Graze is an edible revolution taking the world by storm.

Lots of my friends online and offline have tried Graze, and they love it!


We offer delicious, healthy, natural food; fresh fruit & vegetables (with dips), delicious nuts, seeds & dried fruits, tasty crackers & crisps, olives & meats from the deli range and freshly baked focaccia from the graze bakery. As well as some well deserved treats from our natural indulgence range. Our range (http://www.graze.com/products) is completely free from artificial colourings, flavourings and preservatives and everything is hand-picked from the finest producers.You get it posted to you like this:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3047/2931859998_77196d3525.jpg?v=0

Open it up, and it's like this:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3271/2931003197_7c550fb8f6.jpg?v=0

http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v645/182/23/591267621/n591267621_998228_7481.jpg

And now, they're offering a totally free box, and a second box for half price. I know this sounds like a bit of an advert, but I love graze and I think everyone should have a try of it.

See how it works (http://www.graze.com/help/howitworks) - they offer stuff like fruit, chocolate, vegetables, stuff from the bakery - it's fab, and it's free! You pick from a list of hundreds of products what you don't like (you'll never get it), what you don't mind trying, what you like, and what you love - and thats how they decide what to put in your box.

You can check it out at www.graze.com (http://www.graze.com) (or click here (http://www.graze.com/index)) - you can get them delivered to anywhere that has a postcode: I get them delivered to my house, AND my school. You can browse all the grub they do by clicking here (http://www.graze.com/products).

Check it out, it's free - but only for a short time.


http://www.graze.com/images/graze/en/promotions/45/get-started-now.png?m=1229416575 (http://www.graze.com/signup)

Fifteen
16-12-2008, 11:50 AM
i wouldn't eat anything sent from the internet
could be posioned=[

Xarea
16-12-2008, 11:51 AM
i wouldn't eat anything sent from the internet
could be posioned=[

It's gorgeous. I always get a box and I love it!!!

Cypher-
16-12-2008, 12:44 PM
Its an inventive idea fair play to the company but Id still rather get my fruit and veg from local greengrocer's

leah
16-12-2008, 01:11 PM
Ollie, you're obsessed. lol

camera
16-12-2008, 03:03 PM
looks cool but abit creepy ha

Shcl
16-12-2008, 03:10 PM
looks cool but abit creepy ha
it looks like plants or plant food :[

Jahova
16-12-2008, 04:03 PM
Yeah, it looks nice, but I'd rather go to the spar and see what I am buying.

J0SH
16-12-2008, 04:15 PM
Invent has a thread on this subject. And it's not free, I tried to sign up they asked for a visa, having to fill in cc details isn't free, it's just to get you to sign up :rolleyes:

--ss--
16-12-2008, 04:17 PM
I'm in need of some credit card details :eusa_whis.

Xarea
16-12-2008, 04:20 PM
Yeah, it looks nice, but I'd rather go to the spar and see what I am buying.

Yeah, but this is free (for the first time).


Invent has a thread on this subject. And it's not free, I tried to sign up they asked for a visa, having to fill in cc details isn't free, it's just to get you to sign up :rolleyes:

The first box is free - read it. You can cancel at any time, you're not obliged to stay a member. I've done it about 5 times on different cards, never been charged.


I'm in need of some credit card details :eusa_whis.

Ask your mum or dad? Or use one of yours?

--ss--
16-12-2008, 04:24 PM
I never give real details to online promotions as there are always strings attached, there's probably a small print somewhere saying a minimum of 5 boxes have to be bought or something. Also this isn't exactly a large company so I can't be too sure what happens to my details.

J0SH
16-12-2008, 04:25 PM
Thing is I don't have a card to use, but they don't give you a free box then force you to put credit card details, that's gonna look so good, lol.

Xarea
16-12-2008, 04:32 PM
I never give real details to online promotions as there are always strings attached, there's probably a small print somewhere saying a minimum of 5 boxes have to be bought or something. Also this isn't exactly a large company so I can't be too sure what happens to my details.

Haha, it's not a small company, it ships thousands of boxes a week. There's no strings attached - you wont be charged if you cancel.


7. Free or discounted offers

7.1 Free or discounted introductory offers are only available to new users of the Nature Delivered Ltd Service, except where expressly stated, previous users or trialists of Nature Delivered Ltd do not qualify for an additional special offer.
7.2 Free or discounted offers are available only once to any one person.
7.3 You must have internet access and valid payment details to redeem a free or discounted offer.
7.4 Upon registering for your free trial, your method of payment will be authorised for up to the cost of two boxes - to verify your identity, and to protect us from theft and fraud. Some banks or payment card companies may reflect this authorisation against your available balance or credit limit. No actual charges, however, will be made against the card if you do not schedule a box after your free or discounted offer.
7.5 You will be charged the full price for boxes after your free or discounted offer. We will continue to bill you by your chosen payment method for the Nature Delivered Ltd service until you cancel scheduled boxes.

edgates
16-12-2008, 04:45 PM
I've had a few :)

It's really nice, and they're offering to give me two free because I didn't have enough variety in my last boxes :)

Xarea
16-12-2008, 04:54 PM
I've had a few :)

It's really nice, and they're offering to give me two free because I didn't have enough variety in my last boxes :)

They're really generous and if something goes wrong, they really do compensate for it. If you complained you didn't have enough variety with something anywhere else, they'd probably ignore your letter or just say sorry, but giving something like two free future products shows how dedicated they are.

Also, I just found out that it's made by the same people who made LOVEFiLM, which is interesting to know.

Casuals
16-12-2008, 04:58 PM
Id rather just go to the shop..

Xarea
17-12-2008, 07:35 AM
Id rather just go to the shop..

But this is free. You might as well take the free one and run.

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