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NEW IN
Lunchtogo at Marks and Spencer. It can sometimes feel like everyone in the Capital descends on Marks and Spencer come lunchtime, snapping up sandwiches and elbow bashing their way for the last blackened chicken wrap. And if you have to buy in bulk for the office it can be one big headache. But not anymore. Marks and Spencer has launched an online service offering a lunch ordering service, delivered straight to the office. Minimum orders are £35.
WE ARE LOVING
The fruit and vegetable selection at Aldi. The stores offer, wherever possible, fresh fruit and vegetables locally sourced for better value and taste. This month Aldi is offering Super 6 at just 49p which means items such as courgette, mango, cucumber, fun size apples, broccoli and vine tomatoes are all just 49p each.

GET THERE FAST
And try Zaabär Belgian chocolate from Harvey Nichols. The famed Belgian chocolatier recently introduced its new range, delicately infused with fruits, flowers, spices and plants, with all the ingredients natural and containing no preservatives or dyes. Prices start at £3.50.





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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 10:43 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Life and Style
 
 

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