Have you ever really looked for a great place to get good food, without worrying about the hygiene behind its preparation? Worry no more because no matter what your needs are: whether you just need lunch delivered to you at work, your kids at school or even large preparation for your family on a rather tiring weekend, your go-to-place is
“No Left-Overs.”
Their areas of specialisations include:
Provision of School Lunch: Research has shown that most children eat better when they are with their friends, especially in school. Learning becomes impossible when a child is hungry. The child becomes lethargic, irritable and not able to participate fully in school. Good nutrition is critical to student achievement. No Left-Overs make children’s meals putting quality, presentation and nutritional value into serious consideration.
Management of Staff Canteen: Over the years, they have been managing corporate canteens by providing breakfast and lunch as required by the organisation.
Preparation of Soups for Families: In view of the busy lifestyle of most families, they prepare soups in bowls which would last for a period of time depending on the size of the family.
Provision of Plated Meals at Parties and Other Social Events: No Left-Overs have the capacity to cater for as many as one thousand guests at a sitting.
Provision of Packed Food for Rallies/Church Programmes/Functions: They also have the capacity to prepare packed meals for as many as five thousand guests at a sitting.
Contact Details:
Gbagada
7, Sawyer Crescent, by Corona School, Gbagada, Lagos.
Ikoyi
19A, Maitama Sule Street, Off Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.
Telephone numbers: +234 803 302 0381 | 0808 498 6882 | 0703 186 9186
Email address: orders@noleft-overs.com | info@noleft-overs.com
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About the Writer: Eniola Adeniji is a woman after God’s own heart, a motivational Writer, Speaker, Fashion and Photography addict. She is also a Business Developer, Social Media Manager and the founder of Woman Of Value. She blogs at ennmae.wordpress.com