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HI,

Are you or an family member in need for meal and or home care support?

 

Are you a busy working parent or individual that spends alot of time out of the home?  Not wanting to come home to another chore of cooking? Has Uber eats and other delivery options become overused and repetitive alongside expensive and time consuming ?

i have a new start up that provides delicious homemade meals,  that can be adapted to suit individual pallets. An affordable menu where meals can be delivered weekly or daily whatever suits individuals preference. For elderly clients but not subject to, a package deal can be provided where shopping, cleaning and medication collection etc can be offered, which may be the only barriers to them remaining at home.

 

Could you offer me some feedback regarding this idea and if it would be something you or somebody you know would benefit from this service.

What questions would you have or expectations.

thanking you in advance.

 

thanks 

SCC

 

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