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Business is blooming for Wonky Box founders

Anti-waste food business expands into Wonky Flowers in partnership with Burwood Nurseries.

Wonky Flowers aims to make use of stems that would otherwise go to waste.

Will Mace Thu, 05 Jun 2025

In the three years since Angus Simms and Katie Jackson started delivering misshapen fruit and vegetables to Wellingtonians under the name Wonky Box, they’ve entered the Auckland market, expanded to the South Island, and now attracted interest from one of the country’s largest flower

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Will Mace Thu, 05 Jun 2025
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