A family-run fusion food delivery company is feeding the homeless on Fridays, by matching 50 per cent of their orders with donations to shelters.

Lulabes Kitchen, run by husband and wife duo Leah-Nicole and Peter Uwaibi, both 28, offers "premium quality meals at affordable prices".

The community workers, who live  in Greenhithe, believe no one should go hungry, and will launch Friday Feed this week, to provide meals to the homeless.

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Mrs Uwaibi said: "There is the element of me that always wants to give back, because I have worked in the community for so many years.

"I know of the shelters which do help homeless people.

"New Horizons at Kings Cross St Pancras - they particularly work with young people that are homeless.

"There is a local food bank at Gateway Vineyard Church, Dartford.

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"They will accept the sandwiches.

"We would love to give hot food, but at the moment we cannot do that."

The couple combined Mrs Uwaibi's Caribbean heritage, Mr Uwaibi's Nigerian culture and their traditional British upbringings to create a unique menu.

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The mum-of-one and self-confessed ketchup addict said: "I have always dreamed of opening my own restaurant.

"A lot of the stews that I make are secret family recipes, hundreds of years old.

"I am born and bred in Britain and I love British food so that's why we have got a fusion.

"It's different but it's really tasty."

The menu includes Jamaican rice and peas, double-decker sandwiches, pizza bagels, special jollof rice, waffles and ice cream, smoothies, salad and even a full English breakfast.

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It is a family-run business, with both the couple's mums working as cooks, and Mr Uwaibi's brother as a delivery driver - covering Dartford, south east London and further afield.

Lulabes is open from 8am-9pm Monday-Saturday, and 4pm-9pm on Sundays.

Click here or ring 01322 534 606 to order.

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