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Stress is for the other fish
Leaping Salmon is a food ordering/shop service which provides meal kits. The difference between these an TV dinners is the quality and type of food that they serve, along with the fact that you still have to cook it yourself - they just do a lot of the preparation for you.
They also provide an exotic end to their menu, including items that it may be difficult to find, as well as potentially expensive if not bought in large quantities.
They have a standard menu, as well as seasonal items such as in season meat and veg, as well as christmas dinners and the like. They try and keep the menu rotating, so don't expect to find the same thing from week to week.
Examples:
- Ostrich steak
- Beef Wellington
- Gravadlax
- Roast lamb/duck/partridge
They also do some vegetarian dishes, starters, puddings, hampers and "meal deals". It's not cheap, but is meant to be good.
There are branches in Liverpool Street Station (Broadgate Circle above the station), the vault under the mainline section of London Bridge Station, and the Victoria concourse. They also do delivery to your office before you go home, as well as to your home, through their website.
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