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mrs.chappie | 07:43 Sat 07th May 2011 | Food & Drink
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Has anyone tried them? They're on the Groupon offer at the mo. I've just ordered some.
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Whats a Graze Box?
I had them delivered for a long time. They are good. You need to go on their website and put what type of snacks you like and dont like so that you get what you want.
****checks google****
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Thanks grasscarp.

Tiggs, have a look on the website. They sound good. It's a good offer on Groupon too.
Tigger, basically they send you a cardboard box that fits through the letterbox containing four different snacks eg olives, crackers, raisins and chocolate pieces, flapjacks. They also have a little stick and a serviette in the box.
Looks good. And only £3.49 and free delivery :o))))))
What's the point? you just as well get these from your local store.
Yep, another site where you have to register resulting in more junk e-mail.
You can indeed Moonraker. But they are doing the shopping and the choosing and the packing, so you get a nice surprise selection. For example the olives are in all different dressings that you wouldnt buy, ie. they make up recipes themselves.
I registered with Groupon and ended up getting hundreds of emails so I unsubscribed. They are very annoying.
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Tiggs, I love Groupon. I've had loads of good offers.
I'm sure some of them are great Mrs C. but I just got fed-up with them clogging up my inbox. If I had more time I'd've probably looked at them more.
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I'm finding them quite addictive, Tiggs. I get one email every day from them and before I leave the house in the morning, I log on to see what the offer is.
Do things work out cheaper on Groupon then?
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Yes they do, but you have to make sure you read the small print, to get the best deal.
Thats where I faulter - small print!
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Aye, it caught me out once too! :o)
ihad then when they were on offer at a £1, nice stuff but i'm not paying full wack for them
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Hiya fluff.

I'm getting four boxes for £5.50. I'm willing to give 'em a go at that price.

The normal price is £3.49. For that, I'd expect the box to be edible too. :o)
I would be concerned at the quality of the produce, at least if I buy the food myself I know where I have bought it from.

they seem a bit gimmicky to me, im sure I could make my own graze box for a fraction of the cost

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