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Woodland Pork loin medallions, non-GM
Each pack is 180-200g size and contains about 5 medallions.
Deboned pork chops cut into medallions from our woodland pork.
From pigs fed non-GM, organic feed twice a day, and left to forage the rest of the day on nuts, berries, roots and greens.
£5.00
Availability: 21 in stock
NATIONWIDE DELIVERY (Courier)
WILL BE DELIVERED mainly Wednesdays, but can be also Tuesday or Thursday.
The cut-off time for the same week deliveries is:
- APC: Wednesday 12pm.
- FedEx: Tuesday 7pm (as collections are 9am Wednesday from us)
Orders received from Thursday to Sunday will be delivered the following week.
FREE DELIVERY (LOCAL zone)
is Milton Keynes and surrounding areas, plus Towcester, Potterspury and Yardley Gobion.
every Thursday and Saturday
OUR GUARANTEE
If you are not fully satisfied with the taste of our meat, we will refund you in full.
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