Deliverance, the London-based food delivery service established in 1997, has invested £500,000 in opening new West London kitchens and has launched a revamped menu.
The company currently caters for 10,000 Londoners each week and with the addition of the new 12,000ft² West London facility in White City that figure is expected to grow by 50%.
The new site will open for business in early October, and with existing kitchens in Clerkenwell and Battersea it means that Deliverance food can now be ordered throughout all of zone 1 and almost all of zone 2. The new site will create jobs for 50 people. Overall, Deliverance will now have 100 bikes on the streets of London every night.
The menu has also been revamped, especially the European section which now includes homelier dishes, from organic hamburgers to stews to risottos. Other changes include the list of DVDs and videos that can be ordered with food. For the first time there is a Deli section on the menu.

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