Shipping food stuffs
#16
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Re: Shipping food stuffs
Originally Posted by DebraH
then got on with the packing - mind you what's the time there
In Sydney it's 10.35pm. Time for sleep.... the boxes have worn me out.
#17
Re: Shipping food stuffs
Originally Posted by iPom
In Sydney it's 10.35pm. Time for sleep.... the boxes have worn me out.
#18
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Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 413
Re: Shipping food stuffs
Sorry to butt in but I was wondering if you can ship alcohol in the container? Have ordered large quantities of my favourite red (Australian ) wine for our leaving party and am secretly hoping there will be some left over!!!!
#19
Re: Shipping food stuffs
The shippers round the other day said we could ship in the container as many jars of Marmite we want to as long as they are ALL still sealed!!
So if we do a pot every two months and want supplies for next 2 years......... yummmmmie lots of pots of Marmite!!
So if we do a pot every two months and want supplies for next 2 years......... yummmmmie lots of pots of Marmite!!
#20
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Re: Shipping food stuffs
Hope the same applies to my wine then
Marmite- YUCK
Marmite- YUCK
#21
Re: Shipping food stuffs
Originally Posted by archandlee
Hi
Could anyone help, we are signing up with a shipping company and they have told us that we can't ship any food stuff. Does this include things like tins, packs of lentils, flour etc that haven't been opened?? It seems a bit strict if so.
Any advise would be appreciated..
Thanks
Arch
Could anyone help, we are signing up with a shipping company and they have told us that we can't ship any food stuff. Does this include things like tins, packs of lentils, flour etc that haven't been opened?? It seems a bit strict if so.
Any advise would be appreciated..
Thanks
Arch