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Golda Flatbread spinach&Cheese Stuffed 2 pcs (600g) Ispanaklı Peynirli Gözleme

Golda Flatbread Cheese Stuffed 2 pcs Ispanaklı Peynirli Gözleme ❄PERISHABLE ITEM❄❄ Perishable items must be shipped using FedEx Express shipping only. We highly recommend all perishable items to ship overnight or 2nd DAY shipping at the latest during the colder seasons.. All frozen items will be shipped with ice packs, in an insulated box liner. We highly recommend choosing overnight delivery for all frozen items to prevent expiration. Turkishfoodmarket.com will not be responsible for any damages incurred if slower forms of shipping are chosen.
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