Black Friday Arrives Early

22nd November 2021 3 min read

The "Black Friday Hamper" - NOW SOLD OUT - with 35% off RRP and Free Shipping - our biggest discount on record!

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PRODUCT NOW SOLD OUT.

Paleo Ridge are delighted to reveal our Black Friday Hamper, with 35% off RRP and Free Shipping - our biggest discount on record!

The hamper is available to purchase now, exclusively from Paleo Ridge.

The Black Friday Hamper is a limited edition hamper available from Monday 22nd November until stocks last.

Featuring a range of our most popular Paleo Ridge Raw dog food products your dog simply can’t resist! The hamper includes packs from the Classic, Classic Mini and Paleo Plus ranges, with the addition of our nutritious supplement Berry Good and a pack of Go Greener Poo Bags!

**Product Update - 24/11/21**

Due to demand, we have made changes to the hamper, which now includes a total of 14 products.

Product listing has been update on the product page and below.

The full list of 14 products is as follows**:

  • Paleo Plus Totally Duck (500g)
  • Paleo Plus Totally Chicken (500g)
  • Paleo Plus Surf & Turf (500g)
  • Paleo Plus Special Diet (500g)
  • Paleo Plus Berry Good (500g)
  • Classic Pork and Chicken (1kg)
  • Classic Beef Heart, Tripe and Chicken (1kg)
  • Classic Turkey (1kg)
  • Classic Lamb Tripe and Turkey (1kg)
  • Classic Mini Beef, Rabbit and Duck (250g)
  • Classic Mini Lamb Tripe and Duck (250g)
  • Classic Mini Beef Tripe and Chicken (250g)
  • Classic Mini Lamb Breast and Heart (250g)
  • Dogs Go Greener Compostable Poop Bags

RRP: £62.93 (inc. shipping)

YOU SAVE £25.94

LIMITED DISCOUNTED PRICE: £36.99

Due to the increased demand during this period, we have had to amend the standard delivery schedule as follows:

As there are only a limited number of hampers, once they are gone, they're gone!

** Contents subject to change.

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