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Another 20 free meals delivered by Katie Worthington in partnership with Nunhead Knocks & The Salvation Army .

The @WHYCNunhead are all #heroes! #socialaction #nunhead #thankyou

Thanks to the incredible #kindness of Mohammed & team


Mohammed at 2 Sisters is now helping the community during this crisis in FOUR ways.

1) Sunday night curry special for Nunhead Knocks from 2 Sisters Tandoori Award 2016.

Mohammed and his great team are offering a delicious chicken and vegetable curry with rice for ?5:50 (normally ?6:95) of this he will donate ?2:50 per dish to Nunhead Knocks.

To take advantage of this great offer please phone them 0207 277 7635 / 0207 639 6696) and put your order in by 6pm on Saturday 18th April - the food will be ready to collect at 6pm on Sunday evening 19th April.

2) 20 free biryani meals every Sunday collected by Katie Worthington from the WHYC

3) COVID-19 Free Meal Offer:

?Help your elderly neighbour?

Takeaway Customers - when placing your order, If you are aware of an elderly neighbour who could benefit from a free meal, Quote COVID-19 Free Meal Offer and confirm choice of Chicken Biryani or Vegetable Biryani.

4) 10% discount for all NHS Staff.

Note: All the above are valid for April then will be reviewed.

Free Delivery Min ?18 spend within 2 miles ( 3.22km ) of SE15 2AS

www.2sisterstandoori.com/

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