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If you’ve been to the Village Shopping Center on Three Chopt Road, or even driven by, you may have noticed a familiar store in a new place. Ginger Juice, the popular juice and smoothie shop, opened its new location this past Saturday, Feb. 17.
Spotluck went from a simple idea in the basement of a house to the No. 1 discount dining app in the iTunes Store – and it has now reached the Richmond community.
UberEATS, the food delivery service created by the Uber platform, became available to Richmond residents last week on March 16. The meal-ordering and delivery app was founded in 2014 and has been implemented in major cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas.
Richmond Restaurant Week – one of the best times of the year here in Richmond, Virginia – has finally arrived! From April 18-24, local restaurants are making and selling food to benefit two organizations: the Central Virginia Food Bank and Meals on Wheels. Chefs at participating restaurants are offering three-course meals for a fixed price of $29.16 per person, and $4.16 from each meal will be donated directly to FeedMore, central Virginia's core hunger-relief organization. You can eat amazing food and provide meals for those in need at the same time.