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$19 for $45 of Food at Loose Produce in Como (WA). Living Social

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This one may run out. Loose produce sells bulk foods. Like where you fill pastic bags up with however much cake mix, cereal, nuts, etc and then it is weighed. I haven't been there for years. It looks like they have expanded their offerings, based on the description. Also includes a $15 voucher towards an $80 cooking class. Can only buy one per person. Expires 1 July.

Description:

Ever found yourself staring blankly at a supermarket aisle thinking, "if only I had the faintest idea of how to cook that"? Now you can stop questioning quinoa or confusing millet (the grain!) thanks to the food fanatics at Loose Produce. For just $19, you'll get $45 to spend towards goodies of your choice plus $15 off any of their oh-so-scrumptious cooking classes ($60 Value). There are plenty of staples to fill the pantry including a selection of herbs, spices, organic meat, nuts, chocolate, bread, milk, oils, sauces, snack foods, baby food and skincare products to tickly any fancy. The creative cooking classes, starting at $80, cover every corner of the globe with topics like Indian, Chinese and even Chocolate (the healthiest food group!). So don't be flabbergasted by fennel, just delight in today's delicious deal.

Limit one per person, up to one additional as gifts • Limit one per person per visit (vouchers cannot be combined) • The $15 cooking class voucher is only valid to be used towards a class in the "Stay Healthy Live Life" series • Class space is subject to availability • Other conditions apply

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  • So I just bought this voucher (it's up the road from me), but now I'm wondering if the T&Cs are gonna screw me. Under "other conditions apply", one of them is "Entire value must be used in one visit". Does that mean I've gotta sign up for a class in order to get the $45 for $19..?

    I will be well dirty if so.

    • I doubt that would be the case.

      They just throw those vouchers in to make it look like you are getting a better deal and to hopefully get more $/repeat business for the vendor.

      They don;t want you going in and saying, I'll have $10 of dog bones today and the other $35 some other time.

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