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Thanks Dulwich DIY,


We have raised ?95 so far we were aiming for ?6000 but I think that seems a little unlikely now :( our existing customers have been very generous so far and if we can get to ?1000 by the deadline that would get us the basics for a gas set up on the market... So everyone we appreciate any pledge and sharing us on your social networks will be a great help.


Thanks

Lana



DulwichDiy Wrote:

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> thats awsome good luck :)

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We have added some great rewards, Our ?6000 target is looking bleak unfortunately :(


However if we can raise ?500-?600 in the next 8 days, this will enable us to buy the essential cooking equipment and we can get enrolling on Deliveroo instead of our own delivery fleet.


Thanks for your time everyone.


Lana


Check out our instagram for our monster burger and please share and like us!

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