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Nanna's Kitchen
Cafes in Morrinsville, Waikato area
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Our address
235 Thames Street,
Morrinsville
3300,
Waikato, Matamata-Piako, North Island,
New Zealand
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07 889 6515
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Dinner, Afternoon Tea, Brunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Tea Room, Outdoor Dining, Health Food, English, European, Cake, Espresso, Coffee
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It is a scam
“I bought some stuff of these guys and got n othing, the phonenumbers did not work and no one responded to the emails. not happy”
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.”