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I'm looking for a way to get a couple of eggs delivered to my brother (Catford) who, like us all, is doing his best to isolate but is normally a pretty isolated guy at the best of times.


I thought some chocolate would cheer him a bit. Any ideas? Loathe to use Amazon. Cadbury's were but have suspended. Thorntons not to new customers.

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If you're still out and about and shopping, I would just buy something reasonably small and flatt-ish (bars of chocolate, packets of Cadbury's mini eggs, etc), that will fit into a small jiffy bag, and drop it in the post box. (look up the correct postage rate beforehand of course).

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> If you're still out and about and shopping, I

> would just buy something reasonably small and

> flatt-ish (bars of chocolate, packets of Cadbury's

> mini eggs, etc), that will fit into a small jiffy

> bag, and drop it in the post box. (look up the

> correct postage rate beforehand of course).


I'm not out and about shopping. It's my worst nightmare at the moment hence the post.

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