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Find out what people have said about the Real Eating Company on
the pages listed below, or view our recent newletters.
| 31 October 2006 |
Brighton Argus.
‘Branching out but keeping it real’ |
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| 30 June 2006 |
The Guardian. ‘Entrepreneurs:
born or bred?’ |
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| 30 June 2006 |
Brighton Argus.
‘Five of the best picnic hampers in Sussex’ |
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| 15 May 2006 |
Grazia Magazine.
‘In the search of the next big thing’
Helena Hudson of the Real Eating Company was nominated as the regional
finalist from Brighton to go through to the Grazia 02 X Awards, which
showcases some of the UK’s most successful female entrepreneurs.
The awards aim to highlight and celebrate businesswomen who have a
strong passion for innovation, determination to push the boundaries
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| April 2006 |
The Independent on Sunday.
The Real Eating Company is not just a great bakery, food store, deli
and wine shop, but a café that cooks incredible ingredients
with a light hand.
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| March 2006 |
Observer Food Monthly.
Readers of the Observer voted the Real Eating Company as one of the
best food retailers as well as one of the best places for breakfast
in the South East.
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| March 2006 |
The Sunday Telegraph
3 Best Café-Delis: Real Eating Company.
Unassuming from the outside –
glass-fronted and white – the Real Eating Company has an all-encompassing
aim: ‘To provide real food for people who love to eat, cook
and buy good food’. Carrots sprout out of baskets, garlic
hangs from the ceiling and own-label jams, jellies and pickles are
neatly stacked on shelves.
Go for breakfast, lunch or dinner and choose from mainly British
food: eggs in all shapes and forms, creamy fish pie with beans (£12)
and warm lemon madeleines with lemon and lime mousse (£5.50).
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| March 2006 |
The Independents
“When I decided to leave London
and start commuting to work every day, Hove in east Sussex was my
first destinations” says David.
“Having a great local café was a real lifesave. The food
and coffee was as good as any fine London café, but within
easy walking distance of home. The café is combined with a
unique food store and deli, so good Italian risotto rice and keens
cheddar was also just a walk away”.
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