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Bonnie Boy Foods – Redeem from Home

Gourmet-Food Delivery (Half Off). Two Options Available.

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Mon Nov 12 07:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$40
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$20
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In a Nutshell

After ordering from an inventory of gourmet and organic condiments, pastas, and pickles, customers receive home delivery within 48 hours

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 8, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Advanced order required. Delivery only. Valid only for select delivery areas. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

It's nice to have your food delivered to your home when you're in the middle of something, such as watching a sporting event or whittling a new roommate. Stay in with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $20 for $40 worth of gourmet groceries delivered to your door
  • $40 for $80 worth of gourmet groceries delivered to your door

The selection of gourmet foodstuffs range from prepared treats such as Bonnie Boy garlic-pickle bites ($9.99 for 24 ounces) to handcrafted Pasta Valente pastas ($5.95/lb.) and gluten-free cheese crisps ($5.99). In addition, high-end condiments include Pacific Flavor salmon barbecue sauce ($5.75) and Sciabica rosemary olive oil ($9.95). After shoppers fill their virtual carts and complete their order, each parcel is packed in a heat-resistant thermal bag and delivered to front doors within 48 hours.

Bonnie Boy Foods

Bonnie Boy Foods brings the gourmet inventory of a farmers' market to the doorstep with home delivery of homemade pickles, salsas, and sauces as well as high-end grains, oils, and packaged seafood. Most of the grocery items are sourced from the fields and coasts of the Northwest United States, including organic wild rice from Idaho, master-crafted bitters from Seattle, and honey-wine vinegar from the mountains of northern Utah. An online shopping system delivers each item straight to customers’ homes, letting them fill their cupboards and pantries without enduring the long lines and cereal-box avalanches of the local supermarket. Beyond providing sustainable line-caught seafood or fair-trade quinoa, Bonnie Boy Foods also gives back to the global community by supporting organizations such as Mobility Builders, a nonprofit that builds wheelchairs and mobility equipment for needy children worldwide.

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