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[http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/tiny-diner] click the link to find out more and add your support / help spread the word!


Looks like a great idea - similar to Little Dish food range but this will help Eaves, a domestic violence charity campaigning for women and girls...


I'm quoting bits from the website now:


Tiny Diner has been created by the registered charity Eaves. Inspired by the women and girls it supports, to generate income and create training and employment opportunities for women who have faced domestic abuse, sexual exploitation and human trafficking.


Tiny Diner is a start-up with a social conscience, passionate about fresh, organic and delicious baby food!

With a team of experienced volunteers including child nutritionists, a professional chef, and key industry figures in food and marketing, we have developed a brand and range that we all believe in. In doing so we have managed to attract the interest of high street retailers including Sainsbury's, WholeFoods and Planet Organic. If we succeed, with your help, in this campaign soon Tiny Diner will be in your neighbourhood!


The Tiny Diner chilled, organic baby food range will provide babies, toddlers, and young children with the healthiest and most nutritious baby food possible. Tiny Diner draws on the trend for fresh, local ingredients incorporating seasonal produce wherever possible, with transparent labelling of nutrients to aid busy parents. The meals will be sold chilled and can be frozen by the consumer or the retailer.


Tiny Diner Board members include the Chief Executive of Eaves, Senior Marketing Strategist at Google, CEO of Nando's Global Grocery, Head of Commercial Finance for Diageo, Partner at Hogan Lovells and Head of Marketing and PR at ClearlySo.

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