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Bay of Plenty Regional Council
General Business in Edgecumbe area
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Ngaio Pl,
Edgecumbe 3120,
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0800 884 880 Edit -
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Excellent
“Our dog loves going here, no doubt due to the care and attention he receives! We highly recommend Canine Co. ”
Bad
“Terrible service from an extremely rude man who tried to rip us off by taking us the long way home and who didn’t like being challenged about it. Will ever use again.”
Horrible rubbish packaging
“The new cardboard packaging is disgusting. I'm a land based fisherman. Went to one site and it was everywhere. I thought it was strange then bought a box of 3kg bombs for myself and yip. Packaging stuck to the berley. Hands smelt like berley. Rubbish harder to contain because it comes off in little pieces and I cannot contain the flow of barley like the old method. So much more rubbish. Why would you change what's not broken.”