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Australian equivalent to “Cook”

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Bathtimebubble · 09/04/2023 19:07

My friend has just given birth in Australia, if she was here I’d leave some food in her doorstep but I can’t do that.

does anyone know of an equivalent to cook in Australia? Or a food delivery company that would do nice bread, fruit and stuff like that?

Or any other brilliant ideas for Australian new born presents (more for the mum than baby) ?

Thank you!

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OnlyTheWeedsGrow · 09/04/2023 21:04

It would totally depend on where in Australia she is!

Bathtimebubble · 09/04/2023 21:43

Bondi I think

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OnlyTheWeedsGrow · 10/04/2023 04:13

Sorry, I don’t know about what would be there.
Hopefully someone else will be along with some local Bondi knowledge!

ShippingNews · 10/04/2023 04:22

I'm in Australia ( though not in Bondi). I've looked up Cook and get the impression that it delivers frozen ready-made meals. If that's what you are looking for, I'd go for Bondi Meal Prep or Youfoodz . Or for fresh meals I'd choose Delidoor. Good luck !

elodiesmith · 10/04/2023 04:33

I've lived in bondi for several years.

www.theurbanlist.com/sydney/a-list/sydney-meal-delivery-services - list for the best ones.

Personally I've used bondi meal prep - very good.
FIX is the more upmarket/fancy one. In case you want to really spoil them!

Bathtimebubble · 10/04/2023 09:19

Thank you so much everyone!

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lozzaKoala · 23/04/2024 06:16

I recently sent a beautiful New Mum Bundle to a friend in Australia from FoodSt and the feedback was that it was amazing! Highly recommend

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