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Brooklyn Beckham's Uber Eats takeaway reviewed: 'A meal that failed to ignite anything... except my fury'

Source: Uber Eats

Brooklyn Beckham has partnered with Uber Eats to launch his own pop-up delivery service across London, currently available to order on the app on January 25 and 26 between 5—10pm.

The short menu offers five of Brookyln's favourite dishes: chicken tikka masala (£15); slow-cooked Bolognese (£15); pork and prawn dumplings (£10); an English Breakfast sandwich (£12); and a bowl of deep-fried buttermilk cauliflower (£10). It is a menu said to be “inspired by his global upbringing.” 

The young, with the Standard having been told by Uber: “It’ll be a team of chefs cooking the food on both nights.” 

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