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SGF (Spice Grill Flame) India Transforming Lives through a Pioneering CSR Initiative

September 11, 2024 – SGF (Spice Grill Flame) India, a pioneer in vegetarian cuisine, continues to make a significant impact with its enduring CSR initiative. In collaboration with Jan Kalyan Seva Sanstha, SGF has provided essential meals to patients and their families outside major hospitals across Delhi-NCR, including RML and AIIMS, for over 2.5 years. This initiative has become a beacon of hope, offering free food boxes to those in dire need.

Celebrated as India’s fastest-growing pure vegetarian restaurant chain, SGF specializes in soy-based delicacies, particularly their signature chaaps, setting a new standard in vegetarian dining. With over 100 strategically located outlets nationwide, SGF serves more than 1.5 lakh meals monthly, showcasing its expertise in soy products and authentic North Indian cuisine. This commitment to taste, quality, and nutrition extends beyond its restaurants and into the community through its impactful CSR efforts.

As part of the ongoing food box initiative, SGF provides 100 nutritious meals per outlet, which Jan Kalyan Seva Sanstha distributes. This esteemed NGO, known for its dedicated grassroots work, ensures these meals reach the most vulnerable. This partnership reflects SGF’s mission to excel in culinary innovation while giving back to society in meaningful ways.

“Our commitment at SGF is not just to serve exceptional vegetarian cuisine but to use our success to make a tangible difference in the lives of those in need. Through our partnership with Jan Kalyan Seva Sanstha, we’ve been able to provide nourishment and hope to countless individuals, reinforcing our belief that food has the power to bring comfort beyond the dining table,” said Mr Kewal Ashwini Ahuja, Founder of SGF India (Spice Grill Flame).

Furthering its community support, SGF has also introduced a dedicated helpline for those in need of meals. Individuals seeking assistance can contact the SGF helpline at +91- 8585999945 to receive free meals, reinforcing their commitment to continuous support. 

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