SUSSEX POP UP SHOP FEEDS PARLIAMENT

Clive with Einat’s Team from Mamoosh

A Sussex bakery and nationwide supplier of artisan hand crafted middle eastern cuisine set up a popup shop in Parliament feeding MP’s Lords and parliamentary staff. Mamoosh bakery has been supplying Brighton restaurants, shops and caterers with healthy wholemeal pitta bread and natural ingredient pastries since 2015. Local MP’s invited Mamoosh to present The Best of Sussex Food in the House of Commons Jubilee Room. One Parliamentarian commented “I’ve been here for 10 years and eating from Mamoosh today is the best food in Parliament. It’s delicious, nutritious and amazing”

Entrepreneur Einat Chalmers from a Mediterranean baking family and husband Gary employ 30 staff in Sussex, supplying online and direct across the UK. Their unique high fibre anti-inflammatory olive oil recipes avoid high fats, additives and preservatives using traditional artisan baking techniques. Their craft foods support gut health, reduce chronic inflammation and improve balanced diet wellbeing. Einat says “we donate to the local food bank and train apprentices to create traditional bakers for the next generation. Our staff are as passionate as we are about our pittas, dips, and pastries, and we all share our like-minded enthusiasm to give our customers the best in the UK”

Brighton based Clive Bonny, an active supporter in the All Party Parliamentary Group for Entrepreneurs, has been working with Mamoosh for 6 months. Clive says “Einat is an excellent role model for female founders who have come to the UK from abroad. The latest report for UK policymakers from The Entrepreneurs Network identifies 54% of founders in the fastest growing UK businesses were born abroad. We need to give these hard-working innovators and employers the credit they deserve”

Sir Ed Davey working at Mamoosh