Breakfast & Dairy essentials

Bread (Brown ) Small Packet

 210

Nutritious and delicious, our Brown Bread is packed with whole-grain goodness—perfect for a healthy breakfast, sandwiches, or toast!

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Bread Large Packet

 220

Start your day right with our Large Bread for Breakfast – a soft, hearty loaf perfect for toasting, sandwiches, or enjoying fresh. Big, delicious, and full of comfort!

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Bread Small packet

 120

Soft, fluffy, and perfectly sized, our Small Bread for Breakfast is a delicious and convenient morning treat. Enjoy it plain, toasted, or topped – the perfect way to start your day!

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Brown Eggs (Half Dozen – 6 Eggs)

 0

Brown Eggs (6 eggs) – Farm-fresh, nutrient-rich eggs with higher Omega-3s. Perfect for baking & breakfasts!

Butter Blue Band, 250g

 500

Enjoy the rich, buttery taste of Blue Band Margarine Spread, perfect for a great start to your day.

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Butter Nurpur, 100g

 450

Nurpur Butter – 100g of pure, creamy, and preservative-free goodness with 82% milk fat.

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Choctella Milk Chocolate Spread Jar 350gm

 1,230

Choctella Milk Chocolate Spread offers a smooth, creamy chocolate taste in a convenient 350gm jar—perfect for everyday indulgence.

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Crispy Tea Rusks Large Packet

 310
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Crispy Tea Rusks Small Packet

 165

Crunchy and golden-baked rusks, perfect for tea time.

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Deen’s Cheddar Cheese – 200g

 710

Bold and flavorful Deen’s Cheddar Cheese – ideal for cooking, snacking, and sandwiches

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Deen’s Cheddar Cheese – 400g

 1,380

Deen’s Cheddar Cheese 400g – bold, smooth, and perfect for everyday meals and snacks.

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Klassno Classic Premium Blend Coffee, 100g

 1,970

A rich and aromatic instant coffee crafted from premium blended beans, delivering a perfectly balanced and full-bodied coffee experience in every cup.

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