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A great Choice for taste and nutrition

Sometimes it’s just not possible to prepare a nutritious meal every night.
There are many challenges, particularly for seniors and busy people.
There is a solution.
Delivering home-cooked fresh meals for more than two decade, Choice Fresh Meals takes pride in the freshness and quality of their meals and have around 4000 satisfied customers.
The meals are fresh, not frozen and there are more than 80 to choose from.
Choice Fresh Meals are perfect for seniors who need a meal service to allow them to remain independent, busy professionals who don’t have the time to prepare nourishing food and people with an illness who are unable to cook for themselves.
Of course, you really don’t need a reason to enjoy fresh, good food.
Choice Fresh Meals’ five-star chefs use the best quality local ingredients to give you a restaurant quality meal in the comfort of your own home.
One couple who were glad they tried Choice Fresh Meals is Jack and Mavis, both 86. Mavis heard good reports from friends.
“I belong to seniors and we began talking about meals one day and someone said they were using the company and we decided to give it a try”, Mavis said.
“The main reason we did it was that if anything happens to me, Jack would struggle to carry on with preparing food. And the same goes for me if something happened to Jack.
“It’s a nice break from cooking every night and they have a large choice of meals.”
Choice Fresh Meals delivers to Geelong on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and to the Bellarine Peninsula on Tuesday. Go to www.choicefreshmeals.com.au or call 1300 430 488.

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