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Great Food Lives Here Great food lives here. $ 99 27 kg Australian Lamb Loin Racks or Rib Cutlets Bulk Serving suggestion $ 15 $ 10 2 ea 1 ea SAVE $ SAVE $ UP TO 2.15 UP TO 1.10 Uncle Tobys Continental Muesli Bars Pasta & Sauce 185g 85-100g or $1.16 per 100g Rice 115-120g $ 75 $ 05 1 ea 1 ea SAVE $ SAVE $ UP TO 1.75 UP TO 1.05 Campbell's Continental Country Ladle Cup a Soup Soup 495-505g 2 Serve $ 5ea SAVE $ UP TO 4.00 Sanitarium Up & Go 6 x 250ml $3.33 per litre FOODLAND P18 2021 P1 On Sale 28th April – 4th May 2021 FRESH $ 99 2 kg PICKED FRESH Adelaide Hills Royal Gala Apples $ 99 $ 95 3 kg 2 ea FARM FRESH TWIN PACK Lemons Cos Lettuce Twin Pack FOODLAND P18 2021 P2 FRESH $ 50 3 ea 2KG BAG Kestrel Potatoes 2kg Bag $1.75 per kg $ 50 $ 95 1 ea 3 ea 1KG BAG MARKET FRESH Brown Onions 1kg Pre-Pack $1.50 per kg Large Australian Pomegranates FOODLAND P18 2021 P3 WHOLE FOODS $ 50 $ 95 2 ea 7 ea GROWN SAVE $ LOCALLY UP TO 5.54 Nature’s Delight Cashews Range 400g Rainbow Fresh Leafy Greens or Mixes 120g $2.08 per 100g $1.99 per 100g $ 20 $ 50 $ 95 4 ea 5 ea 14 ea SAVE $ SAVE $ SALAD KIT UP TO 1.10 UP TO 3.38 Nature's Delight Yummy Macadamias Hi Fresh Snack Foods Roasted & Salted, Italian Salad Fruit & Nut Honey or Raw Kit 180g Mix 500g 300g $2.33 per 100g $1.10 per 100g $4.98 per 100g $ 60 $ 20 $ 95 4 ea 3 ea 9 ea SAVE ¢ SAVE $ SALAD KIT UP TO 79 UP TO 4.05 Sunfresh PMFresh Salad Tubs Nature's Delight Crunchy Salad Classic Range South Australian Kit 520g 300g Dried Apricots 375g $0.88 per 100g $1.07 per 100g $2.65 per 100g $ $ 95 $ 95 5ea 14 ea 8 ea SINGLE SAVE $ HEAT SERVE FAMILY SERVE UP TO 2.05 YouFoodz + EAT Deluca's Large Meals Quiche Deluca’s 410-450g Range 200g Pasta Meals (Selected $2.50 per 100g 1.0-1.2kg varieties) FOODLAND P18 2021 P4 BAKERY $ 45 BETTER THAN $ 50 2 ea 2 ea SAVE $ UP TO 2.54 BAKED DAILY Artisan Rustic Olive or White Baguette 300g Simson’s Pantry Wraps 8 Pack 560g $0.44 per 100g $0.83 per 100g $ 80 $ $ 50 3 ea 3ea 5 ea FAMILY SAVE $ SAVE $ TRADITION UP TO 2.00 UP TO 1.50 Golden Bakery Pancakes Helga’s 6 Pack or Gluten Free Pikelets Rolls 4 Pack 8-16 Pack or Gluten Free Vili’s Gourmet Savouries Range 160-200g 140-360g Bread 470-500g $ 20 $ 20 $ 95 3 ea 4 ea 2 ea SAVE $ SAVE $ SAVE ¢ UP TO 1.05 UP TO 1.60 UP TO 55 Lawson’s Riviera Bakery Traditional Crusty Cobb Bread Range Sliced 450g 750g $0.71 per 100g $0.56 per 100g Balfours Custard Tart 140g $2.11 per 100g $ 50 MIGHTY 2 ea SAVE ¢ SOFT & UP TO 89 Mighty Soft Bread NEW LARGER Range 700g 700g RANGE, $0.36 per 100g BONUS 50g AT NO DELICIOUS EXTRA COST! 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BelVita Breakfast Sandwich Biscuit 253g or Soft Bakes 200g Ryvita Crackerbread 125g $1.60 per 100g Sakata Rice Crackers 90-100g Community Co Community Co $ 95 Gluten Free Choc $ 55 Gluten Free Mint 2 ea Chip Cookies 180g 3 ea Cream Biscuits 225g EVERY DAY! $1.64 per 100g EVERY DAY! $1.58 per 100g FOODLAND P18 2021 P12 BREAKFAST $ $ 50 5ea 5 ea SAVE $ SAVE $ UP TO 1.00 UP TO 1.50 Kellogg’s Coco Pops Sanitarium Weet-Bix Gluten Free Chex or Coconut & Cinnamon Breakfast Cereal 400g Nutri-Grain 500g $1.25 per 100g $1.10 per 100g $ 50 $ 70 $ 50 3 ea 2 ea 4 ea SAVE $ SAVE $ SAVE $ UP TO 3.50 UP TO 1.09 UP TO 1.50 Golden Circle Uncle Tobys Jordans Fruit Juice Traditional Granola 2 Litre Oats 1kg 500-750g $1.35 per litre $0.45 per 100g $ $ $ 50 4ea 4ea 3 ea SAVE ¢ SAVE $ SAVE $ UP TO 86 UP TO 1.79 UP TO 1.75 Ocean Spray Cottee’s Just Juice 6 x 200ml Drink 1.5 Litre Cordial 1 Litre $3.33 per litre $2.67 per litre $3.50 per litre $ $ 4ea 5ea SAVE ¢ SAVE $ UP TO 64 UP TO 1.50 Manuka Doctor St.
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