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Hi All,


I used Guy @markymarket for the first time last week and can't recommend the service highly enough. Meat is well priced and of great quality, delivered to the door with no fuss.


I ordered

1 chicken - ?5

2 duck breasts - ?5

2 350g Ribye steaks @ ?10


The chicken was delicious - pic here http://instagram.com/p/Ub3DJVIYJT/

Hi Markymarket, love your enterprise!


Do you have a mailing list you mail the weeks offers to?

Do you have a minimum order and do you charge delivery?


Thank you!


(And are your free range chicken's still on offer at ?5)


I found the above customer's example of an order and pricing really useful, could you put up some more examples - Call me old fashioned but my head's not great in kg!

Hi all' thankyou for the growing interest. There is great meat available at smithfield. Lamb is roughly ?12/kg its great quaility welsh lamb.pork is only reckonised breeds such as gloucester old spot or berekshire black. Great belly of pork or lion/chops. ?8.50/kg. Chicken freerange corn fed. Roughly ?6.00 each for 1.5;kg. We can buy organic for around ?12. Loads of offel. Very cheap. 2 duck breastsv? 6.50. Quail,pigeon,rabbit,all good and fresh. All eggs,duck , chicken and quail, beef, steak is fantastic. We t:end to buy only hereford beef ,which is tne best but can buy cheaper. Great topside,silverside etc. Ribeye at ?20/kg compared to ?30 in m&s.

All fish is excellent especially shell fish, mussells,crab, prawns, scallops,'lobster. Smoked fish is great. Salt cod, jelly eels.

Just ask.and we can buy the best. All payments after delivery.


Cheers guy@markymarket

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