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Supporting Our Customers Through COVID-19 March 2020 C J Gibbons - News Welcome to our Delivery Service & Call and Collect Service Supporting our customers through COVID-19 In order to meet high demand, provide assurance and support for our valued customers given these unprecedented circumstances, we at CJ Gibbons are launching a Delivery Service as well as a Call & Collect Service. Our promise is to prepare for you our Quality Food, sourced from our trusted farmers and suppliers. We have selected our most popular food items in the attached order form, but you have the option of ordering more specific products that we sell in the shop, if you would like to do so please contact us as detailed below.. About our “Call and Collect” and Delivery Schedule Call and Collect How to order: Call us on 01497 820636. Collection times: Monday to Friday 08:30am to 2:30pm Saturday 07:30am to 1:00pm Delivery Service - Note: we do not deliver on Saturdays but feel free to use our Call and Collect service. How to order: Complete the order form electronically and email the completed form to [email protected] If you have a query on your order or special request please call us on 01497 820636. We will call you and take a card payment over the phone or request a bank transfer before delivery. Delivery Schedule: Route 1 - Boughrood, Lloyney, Tylemawr, Ffynon Gynydd, Cwmbach, Glasbury, Maesllwch Farm, Llowes, Thomas’s, Clyro (Hay Side). Order by 10:00am Monday for delivery on Tuesday Route 2 - Cusop Park, Cusop Hardwicke Road, Peterchurch, Wilmaston, Llanafon, Dorstone, The Bage, Westbrook. Order by 10:00am Tuesday for delivery on Wednesday Route 3 - Three Cocks, Pontithel, Llyswen, Erwood, Crickadarn, Gwenddwr, Erwood Bridge, Sunny Bank, Waterworks Crossroads, Painscastle, Rhosgoch, Newchurch Road and Clyro. Order by 10:00am Wednesday for delivery on Thursday Route 4 - Bronydd, Rhydspence, Brilley, Whitney on Wye, Winfornton, Letton, Bredwardine, Merbach, Middlewood, Pen y Park, Priory Wood (Clifford), Clifford Village, Nantyglasdwr Lane. Order by 10:00am Thursday for delivery on Friday Route 5 - Hay Town, Llanigon, Ffordlas, Hoel y Gaer, Glasbury (Breconshire), Penymaes, Hay Estates. Order by 10:00am Thursday for delivery on Friday Some drops will be subject to certain single village collection points where we ask people to adhere to the social distancing guidelines and in some cases where village volunteers are or have been identified, these will arrange onward delivery - local volunteer arrangements are already in place for Velindre. CJ Gibbons Family Butchers 7, Castle Street, Hay on Wye, HR3 5DF Telephone: 01497 820636 Order Form Name: _______________________ Tel: _______________ Route/Delivery Day: ___________/____________ Address:_________________________________________________________________________________ Product Price Quantity Office Use Beef Mince £7.93 / kg Beef Casserole Steak £8.92 / kg Beef Burgers (113g) £1.00 each Chicken Fillets £9.60 / kg Chicken Thighs £5.80 / kg Chicken Supreme £9.60 / kg Roasting Chicken (whole) £4.63 / kg Lamb Chops £13.91 / kg Lamb Steaks £16.50 / kg Lamb Casserole £12.85 / kg Lamb Shanks (x2) £9.00 for 2 Pork Chops £6.86 / kg Pork Steaks £9.50 / kg Pork Belly Strips £6.30 / kg Best Short Back Bacon £8.26 / kg Best Smoked Bacon £8.90 / kg Streaky Bacon £7.90 / kg Homemade Pork Sausage £7.60 / kg Homemade Glamorgan Sausage £7.60 / kg Pork Chipolatas £7.20 / kg 1 Free Range Eggs £1.45 / /2 Doz Deli Cooked Ham (6 slices) £3.60 / 6 slices Sausage Roll £1.40 each Beef Pasty £2.00 each Family Steak and Ale Pie (4 person) £4.95 each Family Turkey, Ham and Leek Pie (4 person) £4.95 each Hay Charcuterie Pack £5.00 / 75g Antipasti (tub) £3.75 / 185g Pickled Garlic (tub) £3.75 / 185g Olive (tub) £3.75 / 185g Parry’s Pickled Onions (jar) £3.65 / 375g Parry’s Pickled Beetroot (jar) £3.65 / 375g Collier’s Cheddar £3.99 / 350g Ready Meals Frozen Cottage Pie (single portion) £4.00 each Frozen Lasagne (single portion) £4.00 each Frozen Fish Pie (single portion) £4.00 each Bread Unsliced Bread (White) from Ashburnham Bakery £1.60 Unsliced Bread (Brown) from Ashburnham Bakery £1.60 Unsliced Bread (Granary) from Ashburnham Bakery £1.60 .
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