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Graze offered a postal subscription box of freshly prepared snacks, designed to bring healthy variety to the working day. Each box was made up of carefully chosen items such as fresh fruit, a snack pack, a special graze mix or olives, delivered direct by post.

What Was in a Graze Box?

Each Graze box brought together a selection of natural foods intended to provide balance and variety throughout the day. A typical box could include:

  • Freshly prepared fruit
  • A snack pack
  • A special graze mix
  • Olives

Why Choose Graze?

The Graze concept was built around the idea of grazing on natural foods across the day rather than eating once at lunchtime. The company highlighted several reasons people turned to its boxes:

  • To lose weight – grazing on natural foods throughout the day was presented as a way to help control blood sugar.
  • To eat more healthily – grazing all day helped bring more balance and variety, with plenty of healthy choices.
  • For all-day energy – natural whole foods were said to provide slow-release energy, with or without lunch.
  • For the finest quality natural food – a welcome change for anyone bored of the same old office fare.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did a Graze box contain?

A Graze box was a nutritionally balanced selection made up from freshly prepared fruit, a snack pack and a special graze mix or olives.

How was the box delivered?

Graze boxes were delivered by post, with the first box requested directly from the company.

How could Graze help with weight goals?

Graze suggested that grazing on its natural foods throughout the day, rather than eating only at lunchtime, could help with weight management by controlling blood sugar.

Did Graze provide lasting energy?

Yes, the company noted that its natural whole foods provided slow-release, all-day energy that helped you feel great, with or without lunch.

Who was Graze aimed at?

Graze was aimed at people seeking healthier, more varied snacking, particularly anyone bored of the same old office fare and keen on premium, natural food.

This catalogue is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Graze. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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