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Feast & Fettle Plans First Physical Store

Feast & Fettle (Providence, R.I.) has announced the planned opening of its first physical Neighborhood Fridge concept in Rhode Island. Founded in 2016, the company is known for its fully prepared meals provided through a delivery service.

Food will be prepared in the company’s commissary kitchen, then stocked at the Neighborhood Fridge. New product will be available each week like fully prepared dinners, local products, wine, salads, and breakfast and lunch options.

“We’re always looking for new and improved concepts that allow the community to experience Feast & Fettle,” says F&F’s Director of New Concepts, Becca Brady. “Our Neighborhood Fridge is perfect for those who need a last-minute meal or prefer to stop in and pick up a quick item on-the-go.”

The Neighborhood Fridge will be located on Providence’s East Side in Pawtucket’s Blackstone Place Plaza and will officially open April 7.

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