Send Them A Taste Of Home
Priority Mail Flat Rate Box holds all the ingredients for a holiday dinner
FAYETTEVILLE, NC — With Priority Mail Flat Rate Boxes from the U.S. Postal Service, if the recipe fits, the meal ships—including Thanksgiving dinner. Using recipes of common canned and dried foods found at the grocery store, customers can ship all the items needed to prepare a traditional holiday mail using a Priority Mail Flat Rate Box.
“Ask anyone who is away from home during the holidays and the one thing missed most is that home-cooked holiday meal,” said Fayetteville Postmaster Skip Miller. “If they can’t be home, it’s the next best thing. And, with Priority Mail Flat Rate Boxes, flavors of home are only a Post Office away.”
Flat Rate Boxes, only from the Postal Service, let you ship nearly any gift up to 70 lbs. for a low Flat Rate to anywhere in the country. Four box sizes are available to fit your gifts (and recipes), with shipping starting at just $4.95. The Postal Service will even pick up your Flat Rate domestic shipments for free, saving you a trip to the Post Office.
“Order in – and we’ll take out,” added Miller. “This holiday season, let us do what we do best – pick up and deliver mail and packages.” Free package pickup is available using the Postal Service’s website, usps.com. Request a pickup online and your letter carrier will pick up packages during mail delivery the next business day. Unlike with other shipping companies, there is no fee for this service.
Priority Mail Flat Rate Boxes also can serve up holiday meals to military men and women stationed overseas. A discount is available when using the largest Priority Mail Flat Rate Box to ship to military addresses. The domestic mail price for the Priority Mail Large Flat Rate Box is $13.95, but for packages to APO/FPO military addresses overseas, the price is reduced to only $11.95.
“Care packages from home are a big morale boost,” says Miller. “The Postal Service is proud to offer this discount and to support our troops overseas.”
For recipe ideas, fact sheets and more, visit the Postal Service’s interactive Holiday Press Room at: www.usps.com/communications/newsroom/2009/holiday/hpr.htm.
Also see the Recipe Fact Sheet.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses, and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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