Jennons office supplies
12 Stephen Street
Westbury
WY33 1XO
06/05/2013
Dear Sir, madam,
Re: sandwiches and snacks
I hope this letter reaches you in the best of health. The reason I am writing this letter is that I have decided to start a lunchtime sandwich delivery service. My aim within doing this is to sell homemade sandwiches and other snacks to employees in local businesses. And through this letter I will speak about some areas that I think you should know about in helping me open this shop and the biggest reason is to ask for a meeting to discuss my service in person so you could get a better understanding and I could answers any questions that you may have.
The decision that I made was to open a lunchtime sandwich delivery service so I have come up with ten different types of sandwiches that I will use in my service as I think that they are ideal to eat at lunchtime or even a biting here and there. The following are the 10 sandwiches that I will be using, Chicken Cutlet Sandwiches, Sausage and Slaw Sandwiches, Baked Grilled Cheese Pesto Sandwiches, Fish Sandwiches, Turkey and Cranberry Sandwiches, Grilled New Cuban Sandwiches, Chicken Focaccia Sandwich, Tuscan Chicken Crockpot Sandwiches, Bacon Crisp Sandwiches, Toasted Caramelized Onion Sandwiches. Along with these sandwiches all non-alcoholic drinks will be served and Crips and chocolates.
Now that I have got your attention and focus you might be thinking why you should choose me and not a other service. Well sir, madam the service that we
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