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Thread: Graze boxes

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    having varied snacks beats a banana every time

    main point is vary..

    and bananas are disgusting so not everyone likes them obviously.

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    Get an apple for 30p then. Throw in an orange for 25p and you got yourself a fruit salad for 3 days for 75p. Beats £3 and it's fresh produce not dried.

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    and you get some fruit

    well done, what about the other 100 items it has to offer.

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    and you have to pay to get to the supermarket and put in the effort to make it

    there's things which you cant get, like toffee sauce for apples

    and dried fruits where you dont have to buy a MASSIVE bag





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    like what? the stuff that everyone bins because it's disgusting.

    case in point, for what you get, it's expensive.

    buy some nuts, 50p. olive bread loaf, £1.

    if you didn't get free or half price boxes non of you would regularly purchase these. expensive non-essential in today's world.

    you can dry your own fruit, isn't hard. and effort to get some fruit? pretty sure unless you live the the mountains you can get fruit locally.
    Last edited by Adam; 16-01-2013 at 02:43 PM.

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    costs me at least two quid to get to and from the supermarket

    there are things on there which you can't get in supermarkets and not everyone bins everything.... it's convenient, healthy snacks which is what society goes crazy over these days





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    Quote Originally Posted by adECW View Post
    like what? the stuff that everyone bins because it's disgusting.

    case in point, for what you get, it's expensive.

    buy some nuts, 50p. olive bread loaf, £1.

    if you didn't get free or half price boxes non of you would regularly purchase these. expensive non-essential in today's world.

    you can dry your own fruit, isn't hard. and effort to get some fruit? pretty sure unless you live the the mountains you can get fruit locally.
    just because one person doesn't like it doesn't mean everyone doesn't.

    It's successful so obviously most people are liking their recipes...

    they do all sorts more than nuts, olive bread loaf and dried fruits.

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    correct but i think you're generalising.

    pretty sure most households cannot afford these. it's a luxury.

    i agree it's nice to try new things and there are some nice things on there you cannot get cheaply or easily but still...

    the idea is to eat healthy then there's a lot you can get for a lot less money.


    also: didn't say I didn't like it, if you read my posts you would know I am an ex-customer. it's the price.

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    I tried these out years ago, they are nice I buy most stuff in supermarkets now though or the local market is really good and cheap and has a wide range of produce
    2013 yay

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    prob the most common thread on hxf, typical i come back to see another one

    I'VE HAD THEM IN THE PAST
    THEY ARE KK
    I PREFERRED THEM WHEN THEY HAD FRESH FRUIT YEARS AGO.
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