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And, you know, certainly having nice bread from a local bakery rather than just the cheapest one off the shelves, I think, goes a long way towards that.
And, you know, certainly having nice bread from a local bakery rather than just the cheapest one off the shelves, I think, goes a long way towards that.
When we have a beneficiary sign on, they will have a long phone conversation. We'll take details on things they specifically don't want, things they specifically do want. Certainly we've packed parcels that are halal. We do vegan, vegetarian, lactose-free. When we're packing, even if there's no preference given, we do try to give a balance.
When we have a beneficiary sign on, they will have a long phone conversation. We'll take details on things they specifically don't want, things they specifically do want. Certainly we've packed parcels that are halal. We do vegan, vegetarian, lactose-free. When we're packing, even if there's no preference given, we do try to give a balance.
in terms of both what sort of foods they're getting, but also brands.
in terms of both what sort of foods they're getting, but also brands.
I'm George W. Gray and it's the British Art Foundation.
I'm George W. Gray and it's the British Art Foundation.
Oh, serving customers. We'll start my 25th year next week. It is a charity shop, yes. We've got a place in Rygate, we've got a place in Hawley.
Oh, serving customers. We'll start my 25th year next week. It is a charity shop, yes. We've got a place in Rygate, we've got a place in Hawley.
Same house, 89 years.
Same house, 89 years.
It'll be a big, big book like that.
It'll be a big, big book like that.
I used to work for the Performing Arts Society in London and then I come back to Red Hill and Reigate and I went freelancing. Then I finished up by working for Holidays for the Disabled, which the office was in Hawley. And I used to do printing for them and sending a lot of information out. They were a charity and British Art was a foundation.
I used to work for the Performing Arts Society in London and then I come back to Red Hill and Reigate and I went freelancing. Then I finished up by working for Holidays for the Disabled, which the office was in Hawley. And I used to do printing for them and sending a lot of information out. They were a charity and British Art was a foundation.
And they wanted people in the old building in High Street. That's where I started with them. And that's how it all started up. Then they moved to the present place near Sainsbury's, which is a much larger shop.
And they wanted people in the old building in High Street. That's where I started with them. And that's how it all started up. Then they moved to the present place near Sainsbury's, which is a much larger shop.
I don't know if it does. You keep your eyes open.
I don't know if it does. You keep your eyes open.