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Save your lunch! ‒ Restaurant Alvari is experimenting with selling food waste

Amica has started selling the food waste from Monday to Thursday at 5.15-5.30 pm and on Fridays at 3.00-3.15 pm.

By joining our WhatsApp group / By following our Facebook account you will get more info about the experiment!

To order Alvari WhatsApp messages:

  1. Add number 040 059 5769 to your phone contacts and then enter the contact name: Amica Alvari. Whatsapp does not work if the number is not in your contacts.
  2. Send a WhatsApp message: "Hey, I want to subscribe to Amica newsletter." to the contact you created.
  3. Amica adds your number to its distribution list and you start getting its WhatsApp messages.

Other recipients of the message cannot see your number, because messages are sent to the recipients' list. We will not share your contact information forward.

If you want to cancel your order, please send us a message "Cancelling Amica newsletter".

Welcome to follow us on Facebook, too!

Thank you!

Best regards,

Hannele Konttinen
Restaurant Manager
tel. 040 649 5281

Erja Järvilä
Operative Specialist
p. 044 711 9606

alvari@amica.fi
Amica Ravintola Alvari
Otakaari 1 D
02150 ESPOO

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