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Flavourhas No All Gluten Free BUYER’S GUIDEISSUE 2 | 29 APRIL TO 12 MAY 2019 FROZEN Shore Mariner Raw Prawn Cutlets 21/25 1kg 1031306 NEW KNORR WORLD CUISINE SAUCES. FLAVOURHAS NO ALL GLUTEN FREE. 99 18 ea DETAILS ON PAGE 7 BORDERS FRESH NZ Prime Steer FRESH Pure South FRESH Skinless Boneless Colonial Rump Steak 5kg-7kg Prime Steer Sirloin 4kg+ Chicken Breast Fillets Streaky Bacon 1kg 1043213 *Variable weight applies 5207220 *Variable weight applies 10kg or 12kg Cartons 1040430 1050884 Tegel 10kg 1050943 Turk’s Corn Fed 12kg *Variable weight applies SAVE 5.33 Sold by 75 99 99 carton 99 9 kg* 13 kg* 7 kg* only 10 ea All prices exclude GST. Pricing applies to all orders placed during the period 29 April to 12 May 2019. Go to www.gilmours.co.nz to download our price list Stock up on Cafe Essentials 1036722 Cadbury Drinking Chocolate 2.5kg 11.99 ea 1017447 Equal Sweetener PCU Pencil Sachets 500s 34.99 ea ISM Sugar Sticks 2000s 29.90 ea 1036849 Raw, 1036860 White Alpro For Professionals Soya Milk 1L BUY 60+ UNITS 2.79 PER UNIT 1048435 Original 12-59 units 2.99 unit 1340034 Coconut Single Price 3.09 unit 1337366 Blue Diamond Barista Blend BUY 36+ UNITS 3.49 PER UNIT Almond Milk 1L Single Price 3.59 unit Green Planet Ecovibe Cup 3Wall 2Base 25pk 5080309 280ml 25pk EDLP 2.42 ea 5080350 380ml 25pk EDLP 2.82 ea 5080351 450ml 25pk EDLP 3.23 ea 5080352 Green Planet Sipper Lid White Flat 100pk EDLP 4.90 ea GREAT VALUE EVERYDAY AT GILMOURS Beef FRESH Pure South Prime FRESH Prime Steer Scotch FRESH Greenlea Prime Steer Steer Eye Fillet 2kg+ Fillet 3kg-5kg Sirloin 3kg+ 1166447 1038304 1045326 99 50 99 24 kg* 21 kg* 15 kg* FRESH NZ Prime Steer Rump Steak 5kg-7kg FRESH Greenlea Prime Steer Tri Tips 3kg-4kg FRESH Angus Prime Steer Eye Fillet 2kg+ 1043213 1336625 1038373 75 99 00 9 kg* 12 kg* 31 kg* FRESH Angus Prime Steer FRESH Angus Scotch Fillet FRESH Angus Prime Steer FRESH NZ Affco Bolar Roast FRESH NZ Affco Topside Roast Sirloin 3kg-5kg 3kg-4kg Rump 3kg-5kg (Blade Steak) Prime Steer Prime Steer 5kg-6kg 1038369 1043215 1038472 3kg-5kg 1043217 1038470 99 99 99 50 99 18 kg* 22 kg* 11 kg* 10 kg* 10 kg* FRESH Prime Steer Point End FRESH Beef Mince 5kg FRESH Machine Diced Beef FRESH Premium Beef Mince FRESH Corned Silverside Brisket 3kg-5kg 1337387 5kg 95CL 5kg 2kg-2.5kg 1043182 1311016 1311013 1043153 99 00 00 00 95 8 kg* 42 ea 55 ea 55 ea 7 kg* Additional range/flavours available at this price – download the full price list online www.gilmours.co.nz ISSUE 2 • 29 April to 12 May 2019 3 Lamb & Pork Order via Gilmours Online www.gilmours.co.nz FROZEN Baby Back Pork Ribs 10kg FROZEN Snellman Pork FROZEN Pork Eye Fillets 5208282 Spare Ribs 13.6kg 400g-600g 1044066 That’s just 5080332 That’s just $6.76** $8.75** per kg per kg 50 87ctn** FROZEN Cooked US Style Pork Ribs 12.5kg 1336834 00 50 92 ctn** 8 kg* Sold by 50 carton 15 kg* only FROZEN Pork Carvery Leg FROZEN Boneless Pork FROZEN Pork Belly Half Cut FROZEN Ovation Free Range FRESH Affco Lamb Leg Roast 5kg-6kg Shoulder Meat 15kg-18kg Rind On 2kg-3kg Lamb Leg 2kg-3kg 1.8kg-2.2kg 1310742 1339957 5080237 (Product of New Zealand) 1046467 1045563 Sold by 75 35 carton 50 99 50 8 kg* 5 kg* only 7 kg* 10 kg* 11 kg* FROZEN Lamb Neck Chops FROZEN Cooked Rosemary FROZEN Lamb Leg Boned, FRESH Lamb Shoulder FROZEN Lamb Foreshanks 1.5kg & Mint Lamb Shanks Rolled & Tied 1.6kg-2.2kg Boned & Rolled 1.4kg-1.8kg Layer Packed 22kg-24kg 1047703 350g-450g (20 per carton) (Product of Australia) 1043156 1312858 1336573 1047871 Sold by Sold by 99 99 carton 99 50 95 carton 12 ea 14 kg* only 14 kg* 15 kg* 9 kg* only FROZEN Ovation Lamb Shoulder FROZEN Lamb Rumps Cap Off 600g-800g FRESH Beard Brothers Sausages 2kg Boned, Rolled, 1312859 5248602 Old School Pork Netted 5248605 Beef 1.2kg-1.5kg 1046822 99 99 99 15 kg* 16 kg* 11 kg* 4 ISSUE 2 • 29 April to 12 May 2019 All prices exclude GST. Savings shown are based on normal Cash ’n Carry price. * VARIABLE WEIGHT APPLIES GREAT VALUE EVERYDAY AT GILMOURS Poultry FRESH Brink's Chicken Thigh Fillets Skinless 12kg FRESH Skinless Boneless FRESH Turk's Chicken 5243734 Chicken Breast Fillets 10kg Tenderloins 5kg or 12kg Cartons 1047495 1050884 Tegel 10kg 1050943 Turk’s Corn Fed 12kg That’s just $11.00** 00 per kg 132 ctn** FRESH Tegel Chicken Skinless Leg Fillets Size 22+ 10kg 1047028 That’s just $ ** Sold by 8.70 99 carton 00 per kg 7 kg* only 48 ea 00 87ctn** FROZEN Gilmours Whole FRESH George & Jo's Chicken FRESH Ingham's Chicken FRESH Brink's Chicken Thigh FRESH Pams Finest Chicken 2.7kg Thigh Fillets 5kg Diced Meat 10kg Portions Medium (AP) 12kg Duck Breast 5230016 5242687 5245043 That’s just 5243728 460g $9.25** 5230824 per kg That’s just $4.67** per kg 99 00 50 00 50 11 ea 58 ea 92 ctn** 56 ctn** 14 ea FROZEN Duck FROZEN Duck Breast Standard FROZEN Authentic Asia Duck FRESH George & Jo's FRESH Ingham's Chicken Whole (Head 400g 2pk Whole Boneless Aromatic Free Range Whole Chicken Drumsticks 12kg and Feet On) 5215692 Roast 535g 1.7kg 1033660 That’s just 2.1kg 5215934 5200465 $3.50** 5215691 per kg 50 50 99 50 00 17 ea 14 ea 14 ea 9 ea 42ctn** FROZEN Skinless FROZEN Tegel FRESH Tegel Deboned Whole Chicken 10kg Chicken Breast Chicken 5kg 1050715 Fillets 10kg 1024751 Drumsticks 1048330 1016793 Wings That’s just $7.50** per kg Sold by 00 50 45 carton 75ctn** 19 ea 9 kg* only Additional range/flavours available at this price – download the full price list online www.gilmours.co.nz ISSUE 2 • 29 April to 12 May 2019 5 Seafood Order via Gilmours Online www.gilmours.co.nz FROZEN Sea Cuisine Squid Tube U10 5kg FROZEN Primary Select Cold FROZEN Sea Cuisine Raw White Tiger Prawn Cutlets 1040345 Smoked Salmon Slices 500g 26/30 1kg 1337747 1036185 Save 11.47 BUY MORE & SAVE! BUY MORE & SAVE! BUY 5+ UNITS 49 BUY 10+ UNITS 99 99 17 unit 17 unit 49 ea Single price 18.99 unit Single price 18.95 unit FROZEN Shore Mariner Large Shrimps 100/200 FROZEN Sea Cuisine Raw Scallop Meat 31/40 1kg FROZEN NZ Hoki Fillets Cooked & Peeled 1kg 1037562 Skinned & Boned 1022277 LL 340g+ 10kg 5251038 RYDA VE Y E L O E W PRIC BUY MORE & SAVE! BUY 3+ UNITS 99 50 99 84 unit 17 ea 26 ea Single price 89.99 unit FROZEN Shore Mariner FROZEN Shore Mariner FROZEN United Fish Co. FROZEN Markwell Battered FROZEN UFC Empanada Prawn Skewers 1kg Crumbed Prawn Cutlets Crumbed Calamari Rings 1kg Fish Fillets Skinned & Boned 16pk 800g 1048088 Garlic 21/25 1kg 5201549 145g x 50 7.25kg 5222947 Squid & Prawn 1048089 Plain 1017521 1032937 5222946 Crab & Corn Save Save 4.94 3.38 95 50 69 95 95 25 ea 15 ea 7 ea 69 ea 11 ea FROZEN Whole Large Raw FROZEN Sea Cuisine Raw FROZEN Markwell Battered FROZEN Shore Mariner Prawn FROZEN NZ Steamed Mussels Argentinian Prawns 2kg Prawn Meat 41/50 1kg Fish Bar Bites 5kg Cutlet Roll 1kg Meat 5235160 1034424 1013105 1042403 1165958 95 95 95 50 99 37 ea 15 ea 48 ea 23 ea 10 kg* FROZEN FROZEN RAW BRAZILIAN Pacific West LOBSTER TAILS Approx. $7.89** Squid 1kg 115G 4.54KG 5249606 per tail 25 16. ea 1034523 Salt & Pepper 5253490 Chilli Sold by carton 99 only per ctn** Some products shown are serving suggestions only. shown are Some products 299 6 ISSUE 2 • 29 April to 12 May 2019 All prices exclude GST. Savings shown are based on normal Cash ’n Carry price. GREAT VALUE EVERYDAY AT GILMOURS New Products explore a world offlavours NEW KNORR WORLD CUISINE SAUCES: EXTENSIVE RANGE OF CUISINES GIVING YOU A WORLD OF FLAVOUR AND FREEDOM TO UNLEASH YOUR CREATIVITY ALL GLUTEN FREE. GLUTEN FREE GILMOURS CODE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRICE 1011206 KNORR Chinese Sweet & Sour Sauce 2kg $14.99 1019377 KNORR Portuguese Peri Peri Sauce 1.95kg $14.99 1036723 KNORR Chinese Honey Soy Sauce 2.1kg $14.99 1036724 KNORR Japanese Teriyaki Sauce 2.1kg $14.99 5253620 KNORR Malaysian Satay Sauce 2kg $14.99 Additional range/flavours available at this price – download the full price list online www.gilmours.co.nz ISSUE 2 • 29 April to 12 May 2019 7 Chilled & Frozen Order via Gilmours Online www.gilmours.co.nz New Day Mixed Grade GKCC Budget Blend Grated TGKCC Pizza Blend Grated Free Range Eggs 20s Cheese 5kg Cheese 5kg 1047966 5241886 5238832 99 50 49 8 ea 32 ea 42 ea Craig's Butter PCU 9g 100pk Alpine Cheese Alpine Cheese Dairyworks Gilmours Feta Cheese 1kg Natural Slices 1kg Natural Slices Jalapeño Slices 1023461 1024748 1044164 Edam Tasty 1kg Value Pack 1kg 1044165 Colby 1045557 5243638 30 49 99 99 65 15 ea 12 ea 12 ea 12 ea 20 ea Kapiti Anchor Sour Cream 2kg Anchor Cream Cheese Hellers Hellers Precooked Rindless Port Wine Original 2kg Pre-Cooked Shoulder Bacon 1kg Cheddar 1048600 Sausages 2kg 1048598 1044415 170g 1170129 RYDA VE Y 1008858 E L O E W PRIC BUY MORE & SAVE! BUY 20+ UNITS 10-19 units 7.19 unit 79 49 21 70 50 6 unit 7 ea 14 ea 20 ea 10 ea Single price 7.90 unit Fresh Basil Pronto Pesto 900g Choice Catering Value Pre-Cooked Spread 4kg Sausages 60pk 1336386 1022072 5216957 RYDA VE Y E L O E BUY MORE & SAVE! C W PRI BUY 3+ UNITS 49 00 8 unit 27 ea Single price 8.99 unit ea Some products shown are serving suggestions only.
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