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Celebrate with a Champagne Butchery Seafood GILMOURS BUYER’S GUIDE PRICELIST • ISSUE 18 • 26 NOVEMBER TO 9 DECEMBER 2018 • Email orders to [email protected] PAGE 1 PG CODE DESCRIPTION BUY MORE & SAVE PRICE UNOM CTN QTY EDLP CELEBRATE WITH A CHAMPAGNE 5 1043156 LAMB SHOULDER BONED / ROLLED 1.4 -1.8KG 14.99 KG 1 PAGE 2-3 5 5080237 PORK BELLY HALF CUT RIND ON FROZEN 2-3KG 6.25 KG 1 5 1310742 PORK CARVERY LEG ROAST 5-6 KG FROZEN 7.75 KG 15 PG CODE DESCRIPTION BUY MORE & SAVE PRICE UNOM CTN QTY EDLP 5 5080332 PORK EYE FILLETS 400-600G FRZ 9.99 KG 1 2 1005359 DEUTZ MARLBOROUGH CUVEE 200ML 6.99 EA 24 5 5205788 PORK LEG BONED/ROLLED 7-8KG 8.50 KG 1 2 1005270 DEUTZ MARLBOROUGH CUVEE 750ML 17.49 EA 6 5 1338611 PORK LOIN ROAST BONED ROLLED FRZN 1-2KG 5.99 KG 15 2 5243609 DRAPPIER CHMPGN CARTE DOR BRUT NV 750ML 38.99 EA 6 5 5205786 PORK SHLDR BONED/ROLLED 3.5-4.5 KG 8.50 KG 1 2 1003977 MOET / CHANDON NV BRUT IMPERIAL 750ML 52.99 EA 6 5 1045083 PORK SHOULDERS BONELESS ROLLED FROZEN 4-6KG 6.50 KG 1 2 5228163 MUMM GRAND CORDON CHAMPAGNE 750ML 49.99 EA 6 5 1166460 PURE SOUTH LAMB LEG ROAST CKT FRESH 10.99 KG 22 2 1005755 TAITTINGER NON VINTAGE 750ML 49.99 EA 6 5 1044066 SNELLMAN PORK SPARE RIBS 13.6KG FROZEN 89.00 CTN 1 2 1005285 VEUVE CLICQUOT BRUT NON VINTAGE 750ML 62.99 EA 6 6 5215934 AUTHENTIC ASIA DUCK B/L AROM RST FZ 535G 14.99 EA 18 3 1033949 CLOUDY BAY PELORUS NV 750ML 26.99 EA 6 6 5243716 BRINKS CHICKEN NIBBLES 12KG AP 62.00 CTN 1 3 1005276 DANIEL LE BRUN NON VINTAGE 750ML 18.99 EA 6 6 5243712 BRINKS CHICKEN TENDERLOINS 12KG AP 117.00 CTN 1 3 1007965 DEUTZ MARL CUVEE BLANC DE BLANC 750ML 17.49 EA 6 6 5243728 BRINKS CHICKEN THIGH PORTIONS 12KG AP 54.00 CTN 1 3 5241117 DULCET SPARKLING BRUT NV 750ML 16.99 EA 6 6 5243734 BRINKS CHICKEN THIGH SKINLESS 12KG AP 126.00 CTN 1 3 1005182 LANSON BLACK LABEL NV 750ML 39.99 EA 6 6 5243739 BRINKS CHICKEN WINGS LARGE 12KG AP 63.00 CTN 1 3 1005997 LINDAUER SPEC RES BRUT 750ML 10.99 EA 6 6 1341396 FRESH WHOLE CHICKEN SZ 18 X 6 CTN 51.00 CTN 1 3 5081414 RUFFINO PROSECCO 750ML 12.99 EA 6 6 5242667 GEORGE N JOS CHKN FR BRST SKNLS 5KG AP 62.50 CTN 1 3 1006953 VEUVE DU VERNAY 750ML 11.99 EA 6 6 5242687 GEORGE N JOS CHKN FR THIGH FILLET 5KG AP 62.50 CTN 1 6 5200465 GEORGE/JOS FR WHOLE CHICKEN 1.7KG 9.50 EA 5 BUTCHERY 6 5230016 GILMOURS FROZEN CHICKEN WHOLE 2.7KG 11.99 EA 4 PAGES 4-6 6 1033660 INGHAMS FRESH CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS 12KG 35.88 CTN 1 6 5215692 QUACK A DUCK DUCK 2 DUCK BREAST 400G 14.50 EA 25 PG CODE DESCRIPTION BUY MORE & SAVE PRICE UNOM CTN QTY EDLP 6 5215691 QUACK A DUCK DUCK WHOLE DUCK 2.1KG 17.50 EA 9 FC 1353422 PORK SPARE RIBS FROZEN CARTON 10KG 55.00 CTN 1 6 1047028 TEGEL SKINLESS LEG FILLETS SIZE 22+ 83.99 CTN 1 FC 1043215 PS ANGUS SCOTCH FILLET 3KG+ 23.99 KG 17.5 6 1180741 WAITOA F/RANGE LIVERS 350G 2.50 EA 9 FC 1050943 TURKS CHICKEN BRST FILLET SL FSH 12KG BUY 3+ @ $78.00 p/unit 81.00 EA 1 More Butchery not featured in this Buyer’s Guide. Come instore or shop online www.gilmours.co.nz 4 1311016 BEEF MACHINE DICED 5KG 55.00 CTN 1 4 1337387 BEEF MINCE 5KG 39.00 CTN 1 5243711 BRINKS CHICKEN TENDERLOINS 12KG FRESH 117.00 CTN 1 4 1311013 BEEF MINCE PREMIUM 5KG 95CL 55.00 CTN 1 4 1043182 PRIME STEER POINT END BRISKET 3-5KG 9.50 KG 1 4 1038373 PS ANGUS EYE FILLET 2KG+ FILLET 35.00 KG 17 SEAFOOD 4 1038472 PS ANGUS PURE RUMP 3-5KG 13.50 KG 22 PAGE 7 4 1038369 PS ANGUS SIRLOIN 3-5KG 22.00 KG 22 PG CODE DESCRIPTION BUY MORE & SAVE PRICE UNOM CTN QTY EDLP 4 1038470 PS BOLAR BLADE 3-5KG CHILLED 9.50 KG 22 FC 5236051 PRIMARY SELECT SALMON FILLET SKN ON 11KG 19.99 KG 11 4 1038363 PS EYE FILLET 2KG PLUS CHILLED 32.00 KG 17 FC 1035363 SHORE MARINER PRAWN 26/30 WHITE CUT 1KG 18.50 EA 10 4 1043213 PS RUMP 5-7KG CHILLED 11.99 KG 22 7 5235160 GC WHOLE RAW ARGENTINIAN PRAWNS L2 2KG 37.99 CTN 6 4 1038304 PS SCOTCH FILLET 3-5KG CHILLED 22.99 KG 17 7 1025214 MARK WELL TEM BTR 24S 125G ALSKN POLLOCK 27.99 EA 1 4 1038474 PS SIRLOIN 3-5KG CHILLED 19.99 KG 22 7 1167929 NZ GURNARD (RED) FILLETS VAC 21.99 KG 1 4 1043216 SCOTCH FILLET PRIME STEER FROZEN 3-5KG 17.99 KG 20 7 1037597 PACIFIC WEST SNAPPER FIL BEER BAT 4.2KG 75.00 EA 1 4 5093193 SILVER FERN PS SCOTCH FILLET 4-6KG FRESH 21.50 KG 1 7 1009328 POLARIS SCALLOPS CRUMBED 28/30 1KG 34.99 EA 12 4 1038499 SIRLOIN STEAK PRIME STEER FRZN 4-6KG 15.75 KG 20 7 1337747 PS COLD SMOKED SALMON FILLET 500G 17.99 EA 10 4 1043217 TOPSIDE ROAST PRIME STEER 5-6KG 9.50 KG 22 7 5235413 SEA CUISINE PRAWN CUTLETS 21/25 800G 14.99 EA 10 5 1339957 BLESS PORK SHLDR MEAT 15-18KG CTN 4.75 KG 18 7 1043231 SEA CUISINE PRAWN TAIL CRMB B/F21/25 1KG 14.50 EA 10 5 1312858 LAMB FORESHANK LAYER PACKED 22-24KG FRZ 10.50 KG 24 7 1034429 SEA CUISINE PRAWNS RAW WHOLE 21/25 800G 17.99 EA 10 5 5088102 LAMB HIND SHANKS 2 VP 850GM FRZ 11.75 KG 10 7 1037037 SEA CUISINE SEAFOOD SALAD MIX 1KG 4.65 EA 10 5 1043162 LAMB LEGS BONED 1.6-2KG 16.75 KG 1 7 1022275 SHORE MARINER COOKED PEELED SHRIMP 1KG 13.99 EA 10 5 1047871 LAMB LEGS BONED ROLLED/TIED FRZ1.6-2.2KG 15.50 KG 12 7 1040973 SHORE MARINER PRAWN MEAT RAW BR 60/801KG 13.50 EA 10 5 1336573 LAMB SHANK ROSS CKD MINT 350-450G (20 PER CARTON) 15.25 KG 12 *SOLD IN CASES/INNERS ONLY • EDLP = EVERYDAY LOW PRICE • KG^ SOLD BY CARTON ONLY All prices exclude GST and stock availability is while stocks last. Buy More & Save prices apply to purchases of full cartons/cases in one transaction Pricing applies to all orders placed during the period 26 November to 9 December 2018 GILMOURS BUYER’S GUIDE PRICELIST • ISSUE 18 • 26 NOVEMBER TO 9 DECEMBER 2018 • Email orders to [email protected] PAGE 2 7 1037357 SHORE MARINER PRAWN TEEZER GARLIC 1KG 26.50 EA 10 PG CODE DESCRIPTION BUY MORE & SAVE PRICE UNOM CTN QTY EDLP 7 1037356 SHORE MARINER PRAWN TEEZER PLAIN 1K 26.50 EA 10 9 5241209 EMBORG CHEESE GOAT NATURAL 1KG 29.00 EA 1 EDLP 7 1310456 SHORE MARINER SQUID LEMON PEPPER 1KG 14.99 EA 10 9 1350522 FRIENDSHIP DANISH DANABLU BLUE VEIN RW 19.49 KG 1.5 7 1046629 SHORE MARINER SQUID RINGS CRUMBED 1KG 7.99 EA 5 9 5229548 GLOBAL LOCAL CHEESE BRIE 1KG 29.88 EA 2 7 1044267 SHORE MARINER SQUID SALT / PEPPER 1KG 14.99 EA 10 9 5229547 GLOBAL LOCAL CHEESE CAMEMBERT 1KG 29.88 EA 2 7 1049005 SM FISH FILLET CRUMBED 30PS 3.5KG 30.95 EA 1 9 1008859 KAPITI CHEESE AGED CHEDDAR BLK WAX 170G 7.49 EA 3 EDLP More Seafood not featured in this Buyer’s Guide. Come instore or shop online www.gilmours.co.nz 9 1018480 KAPITI CHEESE KIKORANGI 1KG 42.42 EA 1 EDLP 9 1008858 KAPITI CHEESE PORTWINE CHEDDAR 170G 7.49 EA 3 EDLP 1013105 MARKWELL FISH BAR BITES BATT 5KG 48.99 EA 1 9 1008860 KAPITI CHEESE SMOKED CHEDDAR YELLWAX170G 7.49 EA 3 EDLP 5241138 NZ SNAPPER FILLETS SKNND/BND 5KG FRZN 105.99 EA 1 9 1034214 KAPITI CHEESE TUTEREMOANA CHEDD WAX 200G 9.99 EA 3 EDLP 5241139 NZ TARAKIHI FILLETS FRZN 5KG 89.99 EA 1 9 1032646 MAINLAND CHEESE SR CREAMY BRIE 1KG 25.46 EA 2 5220977 PAMS SALMON COLD SMOKED SLICED 200G BUY 8+ @ $7.99 p/unit 8.49 EA 8 9 1032654 MAINLAND CHEESE SR CRM CAMEMBERT RND 1KG 25.46 EA 2 5235412 SEA CUISINE PRAWN CUTLETS 26/30 800G 13.99 EA 10 9 5230383 SOIGNON BUCHETTE CHEESE PLAIN 110G 4.49 EA 1 EDLP 1036186 SEA CUISINE PRAWNS RAW W/T CUT 21/251KG 19.99 EA 10 9 5230506 SOIGNON CHEESE GARLIC/HERB 110G 4.49 EA 1 EDLP 1037562 SEA CUISINE SCALLOPS RAW 31/40 1KG 26.90 EA 10 9 5230505 SOIGNON CHEESE PEPPER 110G 4.49 EA 1 EDLP 1009793 SHORE MARINER CRABSTICKS UNWRAPPED 1KG 5.29 EA 10 9 5080630 ST PAULIN MERCI CHEF 200G 4.49 EA 1 EDLP 1042403 SHORE MARINER PRAWN CUTLET ROLL 1KG 22.99 EA 10 9 1044360 TALBOT FOREST CHEESE GOUDA CUMIN 200G 4.99 EA 8 EDLP 1031306 SHORE MARINER PRAWN CUTLET WHT 21/25 1KG 18.99 EA 10 9 1044108 TALBOT FOREST CHEESE HAVARTI 150G 4.79 EA 12 EDLP 1046627 SHORE MARINER PRAWN TWISTER COCKTAIL 1KG 20.99 EA 10 9 1132336 TALBOT FOREST GOUDA AGED 200G 4.99 EA 8 1034503 SHORE MARINER PRAWN TWISTERS 1KG 20.99 EA 10 9 1132308 TALBOT FOREST GRUYERE 150G 4.79 EA 12 EDLP 1031650 SHORE MARINER PRAWNS BLACK TIG16/20 800G 19.99 EA 10 9 5206069 WHITESTONE CHEESE WINDSOR BLU HLF RD 1KG 37.99 KG 1 1032343 SHORE MARINER SCALLOPS 30/40 1KG 29.99 EA 10 10 5245142 CGM FROZEN SWEET CREAM CUBES 1000G 26.00 EA 5 EDLP 1030200 SHORE MARINER SQUID TUBES U/10 5KG 48.99 EA 1 10 5245143 CGM FRZN RICE BLS MIGNON TM BRD CRMB500G 17.14 EA 10 EDLP 5083018 TASMANIAN SCALLOPS SHUCKED 55CNT 10X1KG 399.90 EA 1 10 5245144 CGM FRZN SML MZARL IN BREAD CRUMBS 1000G 40.32 EA 5 EDLP 5222946 UFC CRAB N CORN EMPANADA 16PK 11.99 EA 10 10 5245145 CGM FRZN STFD CHLI OLV IN BRD CRMB1000G 34.50 EA 5 EDLP 5222915 UFC PRAWN CROQUETTE 1KG 17.50 EA 10 10 1310491 CREAM PUFFS CHOCOLATE DIPPED 600G 11.99 EA 6 5222947 UFC SQUID N PRAWN EMPANADA 16PK 11.99 EA 10 10 1310470 CREAM PUFFS VANILLA 500G 8.99 EA 6 5222914 UFC TUNA CROQUETTE PRE FRIED 1KG 17.50 EA 10 10 1310492 ECLAIRS CUSTARD MINI 600G 12.99 EA 6 10 1049387 EMMA JANE MACARON MINI 36PCS 375G 34.99 EA 4 FAST FOOD HOT DEALS 10 5220010 FILOSOPHY MINI BOX FRZ PSTRS VRTY PK 3KG 32.99 EA 3 PAGE 8 10 1049186 FLOR C/CAKE PEACH/PASS TRAY 40X30 3KG 31.00 EA 3 10 1049189 FLOR CHEESECAKE BOYSEN TRAY 40X30 3.3KG 31.00 EA 3 PG CODE DESCRIPTION BUY MORE & SAVE PRICE UNOM CTN QTY EDLP 10 1049190 FLOR CHEESECAKE STRAWB TRAY 40X30 3.3KG 31.00 EA 3 FC 1049851 GILMOURS HAM COB WHOLE 7.99 KG 20 EDLP 10 5239466 GILMOURS SAVOURIES CLASSIC ASST 50PK 18.49 EA 1 EDLP 8 5232655 EDGELL FRIES BEER SIDEWINDERS 2KG BUY 12+ @ $9.79 p/unit 10.49 EA 6 EDLP 10 5240170 GILMOURS SAVOURIES GOURMET ASST 50PK 22.99 EA 1 EDLP 8 5232068 EDGELLS FRIES CLASSIC 13MM 3.75KG BUY 8+ CTNS @ $7.49 p/unit | 4-7 CTNS @ $7.99 p/unit 8.79 EA 4 EDLP 10 5245173 HEMOSA MINI SERRANO HAM W KNIFE AND HLDR 89.00 EA 1 8 5232071 EDGELLS FRIES ULTRAFAST 10MM 3.5KG BUY 8+ CTNS @ $7.00 p/unit | 4-7 CTNS @ $7.49 p/unit 8.16 EA 4 EDLP 10 1049187 LEMON/LIME SWIRL C/CAKE TRAY 40X30 3.3KG 31.00 EA 3 8 1359224 NZ HOKI FILLET SKNND BND 110G-170G 6.8KG BUY 3+ @ $49.99 p/unit 52.99 EA 1 10 1044158 SHORE MARINER INDIAN PLATTER VEGE 1KG 7.99 EA 10 8 5240088 NZ HOKI FILLETS SKND BND 170G-225G 6.8KG 55.99 EA 1 10 1009495 VERKERKS BIER STICK 1KG 17.99 EA 4 10 1008897 VERKERKS CHORIZO 1KG 17.99 EA 4 CHILLED & FROZEN More Chilled & Frozen not featured in this Buyer’s Guide.
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