Win a hamper of delicious fresh fish
Enter our latest competition and be in with a chance to win a fabulous prize


Country Life, an associate sponsor at this years Cheltenham Literature Festival, have five luxury hampers from The Fish Society to give away. Worth over £100 each and including some of the finest fish and seafood you can imagine, these hampers are perfect for those that love to entertain.
Each hamper contains large turbot ‘fatboy’ fillet, monkfish fillet medallions, wild salmon steaks, Dover sole and king scallops - a total of 2kg of fish.
Just answer a simple question to be in with a chance of winning.
And if you’re not a lucky winner you can still take advantage of our special offer: spend over £60 at www.thefishsociety.co.uk and get free delivery plus a free gift.
Quote: CLCLF when ordering online or over the phone 0800 279 34 74
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