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This Delhi cafe is to make you socialize by sharing your food and tables with strangers

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India is a country where a large percentage of the population is below the poverty line. It’s not a good idea to waste your food when a huge number of children are malnourished in the country due to unavailability of food. Keeping these things in mind The South Delhi Cafe, India’s first community eating cafe has come up with a concept of sharing food to avoid wastage. The debate over the size of the portion could be resolved by this.

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The appetite of different people vary, so there is no proper measurement of the portion in a serving. Roma Malhotra, the woman behind this concept is very much concerned about the food wastage across restaurants and thus came up with this idea.

This cafe is not just another hyped cafe, but a cafe for a good cause. People can order food without any grudges of wasting it. The South Delhi Cafe is one of its own kind. It will not only restrict food wastage but will also break down barriers between people”. said restaurateur and owner of SSouth Delhi Cafe, Roma.

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The South Delhi Kitchen situated at Shahpur Jat, New Delhi will start serving from June 16.

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