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It's not about food but it's about, about, about, let me guess
Like everyone else here, I’m too late to read these reviewes. Products ordered in mid March, after a week of no word I contacted the firm by email, got a response (!) that the products will be in stock the next week. Since then no response to emails or phone calls and no products delivered after 6 weeks. Never again will I order from foodbazar, and I strongly urge everyone else to avoid this fraudster like the plague
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