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Gift Baskets are Word Of Mouth Advertising

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After You have made the Sale - Where to Now?
Clients are more likely to reflect positively on making a purchase with your business if you exchange a gift at handover.
  Clients are most likely to have a positive word of mouth recommendation if you share a little something with them.  Sharing a Corporate Gift, with branded merchandise and some gourmet food and wine is the ideal catalyst for your Sydney client to go forward and share her positive experience with your business.

So how can Hunter Valley Hampers Help?
1. We have Wholesale Suppliers.  Sure, it's nice to give the office girls some "craft time" to make gift baskets, but they would be far better occupied doing their paid jobs.  With our wholesale buying power, our gift baskets cost far less once you factor in the time the admin girls spend lining up at the shop buying baskets and cellophane at retail prices.  Simply, this alone makes your gift baskets too expensive.
2. We have the Expertise.  We look better.  We have display quality designer baskets, and dedicated stylists with secret tips and tricks to make our gift baskets look 100% better when put next to anyone else's effort.  Guaranteed.
3. Simple Order, Simple Delivery.   No more waiting for baskets and having them fall apart whilst you drive to deliver them.  Hunter Valley Hampers deliver your gift basket to the door, so take advantage of our risk-free guarantee.

Call 1300 284 684 and let us help you improve on your corporate sales gifts.  It's all we do, and we are the trusted suppliers for dozens of businesses, from a local cabinet maker to ASX200 listed multinationals.
 

What is a Gourmet Hamper?

Gourmet (def) a connoisseur of the delicacies of the table.  Of a standard required by a gourmet: first rate.
From the Old French for wine merchant's man
Hamper (def) a large basket... made from cane wickerwork etc.

When defining a Gourmet Hamper, perhaps it is best to relate to the root of the word where wine merchant's man is decribed.  Can you picture a medieval wine salesman, travelling around the villages of southern France, meeting the local pastry chefs and supplying the local Inns with wine? And the experiences he would absorb as he shares with all manner of providores and shop owners who have presented him with their own fine food wares?  This is where we are coming from we when think of gourmet.

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