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Caterer company Lexington has announced it has launched LexUnboxed, a service to provide deliveries to businesses across London.
The new LexUnboxed service delivers to businesses across London, while businesses located within two miles of Lexington’s city kitchen can also order on Just Eat for Business.

The hospitality menus offer a “wide variety” of options, and are “designed to suit a range of occasions or budgets”.

Fabrico Aguilar, marketing manager at Lexington, said: “As London adapts to the post-pandemic landscape, we’re seeing more and more organisations scaling down premises.

“As a result, more meetings are being held off-site, or in less traditional locations. Added to this, businesses now tend to have a highly mobile workforce with a growing emphasis on health and wellbeing. So it’s important that when staff and clients get together, catering reflects this, while at the same time catering for diverse dietary needs.”

He added: “Our focus is on providing nutritious delicious dishes that use seasonal, locally sourced ingredients – this is the secret of Lexington’s success. We’re also continually innovating, coming up with tasty dishes that suit vegans, vegetarians, food allergies and more.”

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