Still hungry
• Could I say through your paper that public groups should be beware that when they are selling an item the public likes to know generally what they
are getting before they buy it. Last week a hangi was being sold in town. It was nice and hot, well covered with tinfoil, on paper plates. It sounded like a good idea for lunch, but the amount was stingy for five dollars. The food was beautiful arid I don't mind paying extra if the money is for a worthy cause but I do wonder who was going to benefit from this one.
Dissatisfied customer.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 593, 4 July 1995, Page 4
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104Still hungry Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 593, 4 July 1995, Page 4
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