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Hi Everyone from the team at vegan plates, I will post our crowdfunder on here to make our neighbours aware we are struggling hugely due to covid, we appreciate any support to help us stay open, we have moved to a kiosk in the marketplace Peckham (next to greggs) on Rye Lane, walk ins have been very slow due to government restrictions. Your contribution will help a local family run micro business stay alive x thank you for reading x


https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/vplates


DULWICH GOURMET FOODS LTD TA VEGAN PLATES

69 ULVERSCROFT ROAD

SE22 9HF

Hi Ronnijade,

In the last 3 and a half years, we have made some major improvements and exciting products, such as our vegan fried chicken range and our vegan milkshakes, we average a 4.5 out of 5 on deliveroo, with amazing feedback. We are sorry that you didn't enjoy your last few meals, pop in and see us and we will give you 50% off your collection order: use the code :ronnijade


Thank you for your input x

Bloody hell Ronnijade, where are you at?


Vegetarian and vegan food is different. I gave up being vegetarian after two decades because I'm easily swayed, and I had a carnivore girlfriend (now wife of 25 years). Veggie food that tries to cater for meat-eaters is really difficult. Please don't belittle people who try. I'm not sure if you are a vegetarian who could do better or an omnivore who demands food better than real meat, but you have really rubbished a small concern, and that is not fair. Get a grip and help rather than rubbish.

Ronnijade Wrote:

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> Not trying to belittle

> just asking if it?s worth donating money to a

> place thats food is nasty


Hmm, yes, totally not belittling there... As my mum always told me, if you can't say anything nice, why say anything at all?

Thank you admin and you two amazing people we need support and appreciate all, it means a lot to us. We are inside the market place peckham, pop down and try our amazing new products made in store, we are offering 25% off our vegan shakes using code Milk25. Only available in store. Our crowdfunder.co.uk is a little slow, but we still have hope and believe in our amazing vegan fast food x
Hey, thank you for all your suggestions, we will do that, thank you to the support we have had so far x We really hope we can stay open we need ?2000 by the end of the campaign to stay open 1 more month, we are picking up with walk ins we are praying for the 17th to be better.

LordshipLaneResident Wrote:

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> I have donated to your crowd funder. I have

> ordered from here using one of the takeaway apps -

> I didn?t know where you were based. Good luck.



Hi, Lordship Lane. Thank you so much for the donation, we greatly appreciate your generosity. We are hard to find due to the market place peckham being a new place. We are located at the rear food court, the main building is next to greggs and 3 doors down from the primark in peckham. Hope you enjoyed your food! X much love, V Plates Team. X

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