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We are taking orders via our website for Saturday delivery of our brunch boxes. Order Between Thursday-Wednesday for the following Saturday. Next Delivery day is this Saturday 25th.




We put this one together with a Sunday Brunch in mind. Comprised of some brunch favourites from some of the great companies we work with alongside a few of our Brownie Bars for an extra treat.




* 3x Chocolate Brownie Bars


* 1x Loaf of Bread (White Sourdough, The Snapery)


* 1x Box of Breakfast Tea (15 bags, Good & Proper)


* 6x Eggs (Kentish Brown)


* 1x Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice (1 Litre, Village Press)


* 1x Milk (3.52 Pints, Estate Dairy)


* 1x Butter (250g, French Salted)




We can deliver to the following postcodes only:


SW3, SE10, SE5, SE24, SE22, SE15, SE4, SE13, SE21, SE23, SE6, SE26, SE20, SE19, BR1, BR3


We will offer a contactless delivery - a knock and run type - please reply to your confirmation email if you think you may be out and there is a safe place you would like us to leave it


With enough notice we can add on extras of all items - please reply to your confirmation email if you?d like to add on any extras of the items already in the bag.


we can also add cinnamon buns from The Snapery and Climpsons + Sons coffee beans



Order here:

https://www.southeastcakery.com/our-bakes/si74jgvqkjhwqzspfy6y445wahqhme




Our cafe on 20 Upland Road is currently closed during COVID 19. We are offering various Saturday delivery options including the above. We look forward to welcoming you again on the other side.

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I?ve just read some of the comments for this post and felt really sorry for the many small businesses trying to survive in the present situation.

I don?t know this particular business and the brunch menu isn?t something on my wish list.

However, I did talk to the owner of my local cafe this week who is worried sick about money to pay suppliers, rent and rates etc. So I will buy a coffee there whenever I can to give support. It?s not an essential service and nor is this, but I want my local cafes to survive. So just as in the ?normal? world, individual consumers can make their own choices how to spend their money.

In the case of cafes, the criteria for choice is entirely down to personal taste.

Please EDF, let?s choose any comments with a little more kindness and understanding.

how about the man who now has no job 4 kids and still have bills to pay, most of cafes have a very big profit margin so if the cafe have been trading for some time they must have a bit put by, we are all in this together so lets get real and not rip others off instead sell at the right price and you will sell and make money. good luck to every and lets hope it all ends soon

box for ?35 quid?

wow people like you do really like to make money out of something like a pandemic!


i could do my own box and enjoy it myself!


3x Chocolate Brownie Bars from Salisbury 0.90 each!


Sainsburys sourdough ?1.70!


Sainsbury's Fairly Traded Red Label x160 Tea Bags 500g ?2


BOX OF Sainsbury's Woodland Free Range Large Eggs x12 ?2.20


Sainsbury's Freshly Squeezed Smooth Orange Juice, Taste the Difference 1.5L ?3.25


Sainsbury's British Whole Milk 2.27L (4 pint) ?1.10


Lurpak Butter, Slightly Salted 250g ?2


why would i pay ?35 pounds for your fancy box when i can get it all from sainsburys for ?14.95 ...

we are just paying for packageing and brands just to go into the bin!


https://the-snapery-bakery.myshopify.com/products/sourdough-1kg-loaf their bread is ?4.50

https://www.goodandpropertea.com/whole-leaf-tea-bags/tea-bag-collection BOX OF SIX! ?24.00

https://theestatedairy.slerp.com/order/store/the-estate-dairy-the-estate-dairy-pre-order/freshly-squeezed-orange-juice-1-litre ?3.12

https://theestatedairy.slerp.com/order/store/the-estate-dairy-the-estate-dairy-pre-order/2-litre-jersey-milk-2-litre ?4.00


absolutely disgusting

Big profit margins and money put by in the hospitality/ catering industry? Are you for real?! Independent cafes, restaurants, pubs etc (not the chains) are generally run hand-to-mouth with most just about managing to stay afloat, especially if the premises are paying extortionate rent.


I'm passing no comment on whether this ?35 brunch box is good value or not......but please don't be deluded into thinking there is big money being made by these small businesses.


They are trying to survive


ken78 Wrote:

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> how about the man who now has no job 4 kids and

> still have bills to pay, most of cafes have a very

> big profit margin so if the cafe have been trading

> for some time they must have a bit put by, we are

> all in this together so lets get real and not rip

> others off instead sell at the right price and you

> will sell and make money. good luck to every and

> lets hope it all ends soon

binkylilyput Wrote:

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> Big profit margins and money put by in the

> hospitality/ catering industry? Are you for real?!

> Independent cafes, restaurants, pubs etc (not the

> chains) are generally run hand-to-mouth with most

> just about managing to stay afloat, especially if

> the premises are paying extortionate rent.

>

> I'm passing no comment on whether this ?35 brunch

> box is good value or not......but please don't be

> deluded into thinking there is big money being

> made by these small businesses.

>

> They are trying to survive

>

> ken78 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > how about the man who now has no job 4 kids and

> > still have bills to pay, most of cafes have a

> very

> > big profit margin so if the cafe have been

> trading

> > for some time they must have a bit put by, we

> are

> > all in this together so lets get real and not

> rip

> > others off instead sell at the right price and

> you

> > will sell and make money. good luck to every

> and

> > lets hope it all ends soon



do you think that if it was a bad payday to have a cafe you would do it only a fool would run a business if it made no money, come on get real about this every one who has a business say's it don't make any money is so why have one work for someone else its not rocket science. just work out a cup of tea in a cafe ?1 you work out the profit

We all understand that everyone is trying to survive buth blatant overcharging is not about survival its about making the most of the situation. They will have shot themselves in the foot as things like this will be remembered and people will avoid the business.

ken78 Wrote:

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> binkylilyput Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Big profit margins and money put by in the

> > hospitality/ catering industry? Are you for

> real?!

> > Independent cafes, restaurants, pubs etc (not

> the

> > chains) are generally run hand-to-mouth with

> most

> > just about managing to stay afloat, especially

> if

> > the premises are paying extortionate rent.

> >

> > I'm passing no comment on whether this ?35

> brunch

> > box is good value or not......but please don't

> be

> > deluded into thinking there is big money being

> > made by these small businesses.

> >

> > They are trying to survive

> >

> > ken78 Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > how about the man who now has no job 4 kids

> and

> > > still have bills to pay, most of cafes have a

> > very

> > > big profit margin so if the cafe have been

> > trading

> > > for some time they must have a bit put by, we

> > are

> > > all in this together so lets get real and not

> > rip

> > > others off instead sell at the right price

> and

> > you

> > > will sell and make money. good luck to every

> > and

> > > lets hope it all ends soon

>

>

> do you think that if it was a bad payday to have a

> cafe you would do it only a fool would run a

> business if it made no money, come on get real

> about this every one who has a business say's it

> don't make any money is so why have one work for

> someone else its not rocket science. just work out

> a cup of tea in a cafe ?1 you work out the profit



Everyone has to earn a income some how, as for the poor old man with four children, I can suggest maybe he needs a better job to feeds his family or look at other resources as there if people are struggling to live now days they shouldn't have children

Yes, there are people with families in East Dulwich, the U.K. and all over the world struggling to live and jobless at the moment, - did you miss something? I'm sure they will receive your advice gratefully. And, DulwichB20, may I also inquire if you are a member of the S.E. bakery team,- who seem to have remained tacit regarding the comments on both threads,- as you seem strangely defensive of them on all the posts you have made on this forum since you registered today?

dbboy Wrote:

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> Theirs a difference between earning a profit and

> blatant profiteering

>

> I don't know how you can make such a crass comment

> particularly in today's circumstances "if people

> are struggling to live now days they shouldn't

> have children

do you think that if you had children 10 years ago you would have know this was going to happen ?? or lose you job you must have a great life knowing what going to happen around the corner, what a great life you have.and if you are

talking about me ken78 as you say crass comment you don't know me and i don't know you but you can say a crass comment which implies that i am stupid,thanks

ken78 Wrote:

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> DulwichB20 your post

> peoples families have to survive some what do you

> mean like mugging people or shoplifting as you say

> in your post ??? looks like it's fu-- you jack i

> am alright nice one



Unfortunately in this pandemic families do have to survive, it is the harsh reality of the truth, if someone decides to pay for the box out of their own hard earned cash then why not? As Long as they have they money surely it doesn't more matter

doody Wrote:

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> Yes, there are people with families in East

> Dulwich, the U.K. and all over the world

> struggling to live and jobless at the moment, -

> did you miss something? I'm sure they will receive

> your advice gratefully. And, DulwichB20, may I

> also inquire if you are a member of the S.E.

> bakery team,- who seem to have remained tacit

> regarding the comments on both threads,- as you

> seem strangely defensive of them on all the posts

> you have made on this forum since you registered

> today?


Eye spy glad you love to look up people's information thumbs up to you!, we are all allowed to state an opinion

ken78 Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> DulwichB20 your post

> peoples families have to survive some what do you

> mean like mugging people or shoplifting as you say

> in your post ??? looks like it's fu-- you jack i

> am alright nice one



What can I say ken78 your language is absolutely appalling you should try some breathing exercise or if you have a garden then go for a walk it will help calm you down and help change your foul mouth

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