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With lockdown upon us and uncertainty about what will be happening over Christmas, I can see myself struggling to summon the enthusiasm to sort out a "better than any other day" meal on Christmas Day. Are there any local businesses who plan to deliver eg meal kits (with recipes) and /or pre made and readily assembled meals for Xmas? I would definitely be up for that...
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We?re on it!


Just give us a couple of days to pivot again and we will be announcing our offer plus our hampers


Follow us on Instagram @eastdulwichchef or sign up to our newsletter www.suzannejames.co.uk


You may already know of us as we have been an established caterer, Suzanne James, on Barry Road since 2003 and am doing my best to save the last few jobs. We are currently at around 4% of our annual turnover and have already lost a number of loyal employees as we are just unable to keep them on with covid restrictions having such a devastating impact on the hospitality industry.


Others may know of us at our shop / restaurant Fifty Seven North Cross Road where we are open daily for co working, eat in or take away with our drinks partner Vits + Kicks plus Sunday Lunches but that has obviously changed now!


Anyway, keep a check on the forum and we will keep you updated


Sending virtual hugs


Suzanne

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