The only thing stopping us from eating poké for breakfast, lunch and dinner at the moment is that there's none available near our office.
So our bank have been pretty safe... until now.
Just Eat have an enormous range of offerings - but the one thing missing, until now, has been poké.
Thankfully, this void has now been filled - by Klaw Poké and Third Space.
Hallelujah.
You can now choose from Klaw's Ahi Poké, Octo Poké, Mauna Kea, Yakitori Tofu bowls - or choose some of their famous originals, like lobster and prawn rolls.
Third Space is offering their Farmyard Poké, Pacific Poké, Atlantic Poké and their yummy Herbivore Poké with tofu - all for delivery.
Yep, this is gonna be dangerous.
“Recent data from Just Eat showed that demand for Japanese food continued to increase in the second quarter of this year, with the demand for the cuisine paving the way for Poké Bowls. We are therefore delighted they are now available on Just Eat through our restaurant partners Klaw Poké and Third Space. The unique and delicious Poké’s are a fantastic healthy midweek lunchtime option for anyone looking to try something new.”
?Amanda Roche Kelly, Managing Director, Just Eat Ireland
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