Ealing breakfast shop to feed 100 local residents in need on Christmas Day

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

AN Ealing breakfast shop aims to deliver breakfast boxes to 100 local residents in need on Christmas Day.

Easy Eats, located on Northfield Avenue, is owned by brother and sister, Milos and Nada Pavlovic.

The pair originally set up the business in September 2019 as a dessert and sandwich shop, but from January also started serving breakfasts, which proved to be a huge hit.

The shop is currently closed over the Christmas period and will reopen on Boxing Day.

The siblings plan to use Christmas Day to deliver 100 breakfast boxes to local residents who will be alone or don't have access to a hot meal.

Each box includes a full English breakfast, along with a freshly squeezed orange juice and a mince pie.

Vegetarian options are also available, replacing the meat with avocado and halloumi cheese.

Nada told Nub News: "The local community has really warmed to us during these last 16 months and we wanted to give something back.

"Being Orthodox, we don't celebrate Christmas until January 7, so we have December 25 free and thought we should reach out and help those in need."

The pair will start prepping from tomorrow night and get into the kitchen bright and early on Christmas morning and don't expect to finish until after midday.

One of their friends has also volunteered to help out, along with one of their delivery drivers who has volunteered to drive the breakfast boxes around the local area.

Nada and Milos are appealing to the public to send them a message on Facebook if they know someone who would benefit from the breakfast box.

     

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