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Hi... I have set up a business as a personal shopper buying meat and fish to order from Billingsgate and Smithfield . Two wonderful london markets. i buy from the same suppliers as top london restaurants and familiar high street shops. Everything is as fresh as possible as I buy on the morning of delivery (Receipts shown for all purchases)

All produce Is the best quality and refridgerated throughout. I buy at cost from market and just charge ?10 for my time, knowledge and delivery. The produce is fantastic .. and varied just ask... Eg Yellow fin tuna is ?14/kg compared to ?35/kg in the high street. Hereford ribeye ?12kg compared to ?34/:kg. Generally the purchase price is less than half price and the quality is amazing, all my customers have noticed a massive difference in quality.


The choice of produce is to huge and varied to list please just Pm or txt 07914441472 and I will answer any questions

Cheers

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