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Pause.

What’s the difference between pausing and skipping?

Skipping is for a specific period - "no deliveries from 1 May to 15 May" or "skip next Wednesday". You set start and end dates, and your normal deliveries resume after. Pausing is open-ended - your subscription goes on hold with no deliveries and no charges until you reactivate. Use Skip for holidays; use Pause if you don't know when you're coming back.

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Can I pause or skip a week?

Yes - both, and the difference matters. Skip a single delivery (or a few) if you're away or want a break. Pause your whole subscription indefinitely if you want a longer break with no charges and no deliveries until you're ready to come back. Both are done from your account; both are free; both respect the three-day cut-off (deliveries already locked in will still ship).

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I paused by mistake – can I undo it?

Yes. If your pause hasn't started yet, you can cancel it from your account before it takes effect. If your subscription is already paused, you can reactivate it from the same screen - your next delivery will be the next available Sunday or Wednesday that respects the three-day lead time. No need to email us unless something's stuck.

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I requested a pause or skip – when does it take effect?

Your account updates immediately and you'll see the change reflected. Behind the scenes, the change can take up to 48 hours to fully process. Important: if a delivery has already passed its three-day cut-off, that delivery will still be sent - pauses and skips only stop deliveries that haven't been locked in yet.

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