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Valentine Day celebration for Eatfresh and Lets Feed Bengaluru

Published On : 16 Feb 2016   |  Reported By : media release


Bengaluru , Monday, February 15, 2016: Valentine’s Day was celebrated by Lets Feed Bengaluru (LFB) and Eatfresh an online platform delivering high quality, chef-made meals by bringing much-needed nourishment and food to the city’s economically challenged.

Let’s Feed Bengaluru focuses on feeding the hungry under privileged in the city. Sunday February 14, 2016 saw this collaboration come to life once again with 150 Eatfresh food boxes, packed with vegetable biryani, distributed to the inhabitants of Tilaknagar Slum. Eatfresh also donated 1000 packaging boxes to team LFB, allowing collection of food from other volunteers.

Speaking about the initiative, Rajiv Subramanian, ‎Founder & CEO of ‎Eatfresh said, “We share the vision of Let’s Feed Bengaluru where we like to build a sense of community and ease Bengaluru’s hunger problem, one community at a time. We would like to invite similar community groups to connect with us for collaboration over food.”

Eatfresh has been supporting Let’s Feed Bengaluru initiative from December 2015 and will continue its support towards the initiative.

About Ubiquitous Foods

Eatfresh was launched in August 2015, and delivers in 21 delivery areas around Bangalore. Fresh meals are created and prepared from scratch, by a carefully curated team of top professional chefs working from hygienic, A-Grade commercial kitchen facilities. All dishes are prepared with quality ingredients sourced daily from carefully chosen vendors.

Eatfresh’s delivery logistics are built on a world-class technology platform that guarantees that meals are delivered fast, hot and fresh.

Eatfresh is a part of Ubiquitous Foods, which operates the bakery retail chain Oven Fresh in 50 locations serving 10,000 customers every day. For more visit us on www.eatfresh.com or follow us on @EatfreshIN or on FB

 







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