EAT. Manchester Arndale Review: May 2017
With 20 years’ experience and over 100 shops based in the United Kingdom EAT. know a thing or two about fab fresh food. Seasonal changes mean that new fresh innovative menus are launched frequently. Food waste is also managed at EAT. where the brand donates as many of their leftover sandwiches and salads as possible to local charities that work with the homeless. They also work closely with the homeless charity Crisis, so this is a winner for me!
EAT. located in the Manchester Arndale is a hotspot hub, where food can be taken on the go or you can grab a seat, chill and people watch while chowing down on fresh, fine seasonal foodie delights. Staff were both friendly and pleasant. We munched on a lovely muesli pot topped with a variety of seeds, a refreshing rainbow fruit pot, a steaming hot veggie gyoza pot, a ploughman’s sandwich packed with cheese, salad and pickle, a delicious duck wrap, two packs of brilliant Burts British hand cooked potato chips all washed down with a refreshing orange juice.
EAT. makes eating easy, a simple brand with high quality products that is well worth a visit.
Thank you for reading 🙂
Melanie xx
Contact:
Unit R1, Arndale Centre, Manchester, M4 3AQ.
0161 839 4935
customer.service@eat.co.uk
The fact that Eat work so closely with the homeless makes me like them a LOT more, unlike similar sandwich chains!
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I totally agree Milly, such a good cause 🙂 x
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I think the fact they work closely with the charity would swing it for me to call in if out shopping!
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My thoughts exactly! 🙂 x
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I have to say I’ve heard of EAT but I don’t think I’ve actually ever eaten there, if I happen to be near one and in need of a bite though I shall definitely pop in 🙂
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Aw good stuff, deffo do great place and lush food and drnks 🙂 x
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I love places like EAT. With healthy and fresh food, they’re being conscious of their customer’s needs. And with the left-overs, they’re able to help someone in need. I would visit their restaurant for that reason alone. Thanks for telling us about them!
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Me too, as fresh and healthy food is important especially when on the go. Totally agree such a great cause. My pleasure lovely 🙂 x
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This sounds like a great place to go to for a quick bite to eat at lunchtimes! xxx
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Dffo hun, fab place! 🙂 x
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I don’t actually think I’ve ever had anything from eat even though I always see them in stations and airports x
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Well worth a whirl hun 🙂 x
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It’s great that they’re helping out. I really like EAT, I think they have a great selection of hot dishes, I especially like their soups.
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Totally agree Emily. Mmm soup sounds yummy 🙂 x
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I don’t think I’ve ever eaten at EAT before but it sounds great for a pit-stop. I especially love that they work hard with local homeless charities and manage their waste.
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Ideal for a pit-stop. Me too, very important 🙂 x
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Eat Manchester seems like a lovely place to enjoy some lovely food and love that they work with Criss
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Agree and Agree Anosa 🙂 x
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I never stop at ‘eat’ but always think how nice it looks. That vegetable gyoza looks nice so i may have to go in there now haha!
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Haha love that…deffo do you will not be dissapointed 🙂 x
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I love this! I didn’t know that EAT does so much for charity! What a wonderful thing to do. I hope more restaurants did the same. Will def support them more now.
Abbi
http://www.UpraisedLiving.com
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A thank you hun. Neither did I, but I agree it is a very wonderful thing to do 🙂 x
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It is so wonderful they do so much for charity 🙂
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Totally agree 🙂 x
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I have never tried EAT before but their selection looks pretty good! I also love how they donate all their leftover food to people who need and deserve it! x
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It was lush lovely. I could not agree more 🙂 x
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