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Tritto (food delivery) recommendation


Vick

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Hi


I just wanted to give praise and recommend Tritto. I ordered my dinner via Trittos website (www.tritto.com) on the way home for work, just over an hour later it was delivered to my door. We ordered the sweet potato and chickpea falafel with pomegranate and quinoa, healthy and delicious. We tried Tritto when it was piloting it service since then portions have got bigger, prices a bit cheaper and ordering is more flexible ( cooking instructions now also provided with the food). If you want an alternative to the standard take away or don't fancy cooking, give Tritto a go!


Vick

  • 5 months later...

Thanks Vick


I've only just seen this review!


Tritto is finally back delivering to East Dulwich after concentrating on central London to begin with.


And I've just copied this from their Facebook page:-


Not tried Tritto yet? Where have you been!

Now in 25 postcodes and delivering 11am - 10pm seven days a week.

So we can probably deliver to you office - yummy lunch al desko or easy take-home dinner ready in minutes.

Right now we're doing 50% off for first-time customers. Use code EAT50. Feel free to share...


They've also updated their website since July and it is worth checking out - Tritto.com

Check out the website at Tritto.com.

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