Hi Jim, even though I replied already, I just noticed the detail in your title of this thread: hot lunch (some call it dinner). This is interesting because growing up in Wisconsin, dinner was the evening meal or referred to as we usually called it: supper. Here in NC, dinner is lunch or supper, you only know by the time of day it is!
Tracy
>A friend tells me that in Mumbai (India) there is some very popular service that lets a worker get a hot meal delivered to him
from his/her home. Apparently it is very widely used (suggesting that the meals must arrive in a palatable state).
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>I assume that it's true and wonder if anyone has knowledge of how it works. Sounds like a logistical nightmare to me, assuming large volumes to be involved.
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