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$25 off with Minimum Spend of $50 @ Aussie Farmers Direct (Perth Only)

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$25 off with minimum spend of $50. Western Australia only.

Aussie Farmers Direct is an independently owned, multi award-winning business that sources fresh produce delivered direct to your door. They support only Aussie farmers and guarantee that what you get is 100% Australian made and grown food. Aussie Farmers Direct arrange grocery delivery to over 130,000 households across six states of Australia. Saving you Money on your Grocery Delivery, Promoting Healthy Eating with Fresh, Quality Produce, Supporting Aussie Farmers and Manufacturers and Supporting Local Communities.

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  • The website itself has SHOP25 for the same discount.

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      Thanks for pointing that out. Shop25 is $25 off first order, with a minimum spend of $64 required. The deal posted is a little better as it is for all orders (not just first) and the minimum order is $50.

  • And you can't create an account properly, you can't enter an address properly, and you can't even create an account without FIRST authorizing them to freely charge your billing system. Broken website, terrible experience. Don't know what they are on.

  • Aussie Farmers Direct prices are pretty high IMO. usually 3-4 times the prices of spud shed and 2-2.5 times the prices of supermarket. I think buying online from coles or woolies and then getting delivered is cheaper. One time (in 2016) I did the calculation and found each kiwi fruit would cost me $1.78. (in shops they are 2-4 pieces a dollar). Still, I think we are lucky in Perth that we actually have a company that can deliver groceries (then again, it would probably cost the same if we paid someone $20/hr to do the shopping a week).

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