Tuesday, 3 September 2013

My Graze arrival

Everyone probably sees the free vouchers falling out of the Metro (London Underground) newspaper or in magazines but it seems more people ignore it than claim it. I love free food so I grabbed the chance and haven't turned back.

Graze is a healthy snacking company that sends individual portions to your door. It was started by seven friends who loved food and thought they could provide tastier snacks than they could find in the supermarkets. They were right! The packaging is biodegradable and recyclable too. 

Back to the free voucher. It gives you a unique code so that your first box is free this includes the delivery price and the 4 tasty snacks you receive too. And although you have to enter your bank details (that's the scary bit I'm sure) you can honestly cancel immediately. No joke. So since I've started I have also got Mum and friends involved - some who just got the freebie and others who are hooked. 

I order the eatwell box, this means that all my snacks are low calorie, and helathy but I get the odd treat. There are also boost box and light box which gives you the most nutritionally dense foods, or the lowest calorie nibbles, respectively. Or you can chose to pick from anything and everything. 

I get mine delivered twice a month and a good thing is you can 'delay' the delivery if perhaps you are away for a week or two. Once it's arrived you can 'rate or slate' the products to determine whether you want to receive or avoid this product in future deliveries. 

My delivery today was this:
Clockwise; fiery seeds, chili and lime pistachios, herby bread basket, natural energy nuts

Other of my favourites include: nori seaweed rice cakes, lemon and poppy seed cake, florentine mix, tutti frutti, popcorn (in the cutest individual microwave bag)

The box fits perfectly in the letterbox and it still amazes me how the postman resists from opening it. And it's also nice because they put a little napkin, an olive stick if needed, and occasionally a little card model to build - surprisingly fun to make. 



In my opinion its really good value, there is tonnes of variety, the products have a good date so they last a week or so (I use em when I need to fix a craving)

FIVE STARS

Shanie says: 'Don't eat em all at once.'

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