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Halal ready meal delivery service Dining opens for business

A new halal ready meal delivery service is set to bring home-cooked meals to homes across the UK.

Dining was set up to fill a gap in the market, offering dishes all that are 100% certified halal meats, with no use of additives or preservatives.

From traditional lamb biryani to creamy tomato-based buttered chicken, Dining delivers frozen meals prepared by skilled chefs at affordable culinary foods.


Customers can order online their preferred meals online which are then cooked fresh, chilled and sent out for delivery to be enjoyed at their convenience.

Shaheena Rasool, founder and CEO of Dining, comments: “We’re so pleased to bring a new offering in the ready meal space that serves up delicious dishes from around the world which also caters to halal diners.

“With tasty plates ranging from Mexican chicken to Daal curry to Bolognese, Dining serves those who are time-poor as well as those who lack culinary skills and those who simply want an evening off from the kitchen.”

“Here to disrupt the market, Dining also provides a re-education on what food is typically associated with halal cuisine as the menu is not just made up of meals from southern Asia,” Rasool added. “Now more than ever we're proud to be serving Brits nationwide with tasty home-cooked meals delivered directly to the door as the UK navigates through the current pandemic.”

To find out more about Dining, visit www.diningeating.com

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