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Hi there,

I'd like to share with you this job adv if you're interested in this position or if you know somebody who can fill the role:


We are a food business specialises in Sardinian artisan products based in South East London. We do farmers markets on Saturday in Crystal Palace, Woolwich and East Dulwich and few Sunday a month in North London. We're are looking for help at the market and seasonal events. We'd love to take on board a person in love with food and outdoor work, happy to learn about our products & flavour and keen to transfer her/his knowledge to our customers. Somebody local who cares about food, like cheese and salami and pay attention to details, with good common sense and positive approach to work. Due to the lockdown, we're aiming to go back to the markets in July. We're a growing and expanding company and we're aiming to offer more hours and opportunities in a near future.


For more details and job applications, email to: [email protected]

Thank you very much,

Have a good day

Ciao

Antonio

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