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Graze box any good?

myself321
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hi there
thinking of signing up to graze, http://www.graze.com/uk , and some of the foods they send out look very nice,
i would like to know is the food as good as it looks, and what are graze and the products like, are they worth getting each week? , many thanks
thinking of signing up to graze, http://www.graze.com/uk , and some of the foods they send out look very nice,
i would like to know is the food as good as it looks, and what are graze and the products like, are they worth getting each week? , many thanks
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The graze boxes are lovely but expensive for what they are. When you get a tiny piece of bread (which is delicious btw) and realise it has cost you £1 ....
My favourites were the vanilla seeds.0 -
I agree, it is expensive for what you get but if that isn't a concern then tge food is definitely as nice as it looks, we have cancelled ours to save money but wouldn't hesitate to order a box as a treat every now and then.0
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They seem very expensive and not all that healthy (as some contain chocolates).
Better to buy big bags of dried fruits and nuts and make your own, far far cheaper - a better money saving deal.Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it.0 -
I tried it a couple of years ago but cancelled as the deliveries didn't arrive every day. The contents (when I did get them) were delicious and their customer service were quick to refund when I didn't get a delivery but I got fed up with having to call them all the time to complain. As I said that was a couple of years ago so they may have improved since then.£2 Savers Club 2016 #21 £14/£250
£2 Savers Club 2015 #8 £250£200 :j
Proud to be an OU graduate :j :j
Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass but learning to dance in the rain0 -
Myself 321, I have sent you a message along these lines. (But with code added to message!)
I was given a one-use only code for 2 free graze boxes. I had entered the code but didn't go ahead and order (as I would have had to sign up and I'm too scatty to remember to cancel!)
If you're going to order anyway you may as well try the code, it may work or may not but nothing to lose (and *maybe* 2 free boxes to gain!)Make £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)
December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.100 -
They are also advertising on TV at the moment with a free trial box code - can't remember what it is though!£2 Savers Club 2016 #21 £14/£250
£2 Savers Club 2015 #8 £250£200 :j
Proud to be an OU graduate :j :j
Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass but learning to dance in the rain0 -
They are expensive, but for me I find that they work. Commuting in London is painful enough, and long hours at work and often no lunch hours means I struggle (and with PCOS, I get ravenous!) to get anything healthy, my other half works long hours so wakes me up on his return home and so I often only have 4/5 hours sleep and so don't get to grab anything in the morning. The fact that a Graze box gets delivered to my desk twice a week (he pays for 1) helps me a lot. A lot of my work colleagues have also signed up which means I've got £1 discounts for every code of mine they use.0
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i loved the idea of them and had a voucher for 5 boxes through groupon to use up, they arrived on time but i found they didnt taste as "fresh " as i wouldve liked, as if the nuts etc had been sitting opened for a week or so... i really really wanted to like them and tried 3 out of the 5 free boxes, but cancelled the last two as i didnt think it fair that i take the other two if i had no intention of using them
try it, you may like it0 -
I've had to stop mine as they're not particularly slimming world friendly (dried fruits and nuts are bad apparently!!) but I loved the boxes I did get and never had a problem with delivery.
A work colleague did have a box though which was one day late (worked badly as it was supposed to be delivered to work on Friday and although arrived Sat she didn't get it until Monday) however it was refunded without a problem (and the only thing actually out of date was the 'fresh bread').
So I would definitely reccommend them but make sure you go through the choices before they send your first box and tick 'don't ever send' (or something similar) to anything you don't like the sound of.
And possibly go for a day other than Friday
hthThere comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
p.s. very nori-sh + herby bread basket were my favesThere comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0
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