Brazen drug dealer offers to sell marijuana using a New Zealand supermarket customer card 

Brazen drug dealer pins up a handwritten advertisement in local supermarket offering to sell marijuana – and mutton – ‘for the right price’

  • A drug dealer advertised to potential clients on a supermarket customer card
  • The dealer offered shoppers mutton for $120 and ounces ‘for the right price’ 
  • A shopper shared picture of ad, claiming it’s ‘why’ they moved out of Auckland

A brazen drug dealer has offered to sell marijuana and mutton in an advertisement on a supermarket customer card.

A shopper shared a picture of the call-out, which was written on the card at New Zealand supermarket Pak’nSave and pinned to a wall.

‘Mutton for sale $120 cash only,’ the ad said.

‘Also have ounces for sale. For the right price. Please call or text.’

A brazen drug dealer has offered to sell marijuana and mutton in an advertisement on a supermarket customer card

The advertisement said the goods could be picked up in Kaitaia, north of Auckland, and included contacted details which have since been blacked out.  

The picture of the customer card was shared to Facebook, with the caption: ‘And people still ask me why I’ve moved out of Auckland’.

Commenters were quite amused by the ‘gold’ advertisement and the drug dealers ‘entrepreneurial skills’.

‘Dinner and entertainment in one shopping trip!’ one person said. 

‘You gotta love the entrepreneurial skills of people in da North,’ another said. 

‘Only in the North, Love it,’ another agreed. 

Mutton is the meat from a mature-aged sheep, usually over two years old.  

A shopper shared a picture of the call-out, which was written on the loyalty card for New Zealand discount food warehouse chain Pak'nSave and pinned to a wall

A shopper shared a picture of the call-out, which was written on the loyalty card for New Zealand discount food warehouse chain Pak’nSave and pinned to a wall

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