Boxes are fine a little smaller that I…
Boxes are fine a little smaller that I expected.
Would have liked an email to know when delivery was happening.
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Here at Deliciously Boxed™, we believe in the beauty of food and the way it is presented; we eat with our eyes first. The box and packaging are, pardon the pun, the icing on the cake. We exist to help home chefs and well-known businesses bring their beautiful offerings to the world in the best possible light. For that, only the best quality boxes and accessories will do. We look forward to hearing from you, and working with you, soon.
3 HERBERT STREET, 3206, ALBERT PARK, Australia
Boxes are fine a little smaller that I expected.
Would have liked an email to know when delivery was happening.
Amazing quality boxes shipped quickly and just overall amazing will definitely be ordering again!
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