Graze
A while ago I kept seeing codes popping up on Twitter. Eventually my curiosity got the better of me and I clicked the link and found myself on the Graze website. Graze supply little (and they are quite small in all fairness) boxes of healthy snacks. You’re provided with information on how many of your 5-a-day the box counts towards and they choose what to send you with a rating system. You’re asked to go through everything they supply and rate it from ‘Never send me this’ through ‘Try’ to ‘Love it!’, so while it’s a bit of a lottery as long as you’ve rated everything you should only get munch that you like. The boxes themselves are eco friendly, being made from recycled materials and being fully recyclable too for good measure.
They cost £2.99 (inc. postage) so while that does seem a little pricey at first; if you had a box for lunch every day it wouldn’t be much different to buying a sandwich and a drink. It gets better though, on sign-up you get a code to share with your friends that will get you £1 off a box and that will get your friends 1 free box and another ½ price.
If you want to give Graze a go, try out a free box using my code when you sign up:
N1N4HB6A
You’ll get a free box of yummy, healthy foods and I’ll get £1 off my next one. Everyone’s happy!
As I am currently at home I’ve only asked for 1 box a week. Wednesdays are my “days of graze“. They’ve just e-mailed me to say tomorrow I’ll be getting a box with white grapes, Japanese rice crackers and dried raspberries. Yum!
If you’re going on holiday or don’t have the cash it’s easy to push back the next delivery too. So far the food has been excellent, I’m quite picky about grapes and pineapple but the ones from Graze have been very tasty and clearly very fresh. I highly recommend trying them out


