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Super-sized sarnies in new Five Valleys eaterie

Marley's Sarnies has become the latest food trader to join the Borough Market-style food hall lineup in the Five Valleys shopping centre.

A resident of one of the apartments at Five Valleys, new business owner Marley Lines-Dymond has opened an eaterie serving 'big and tasty sarnies to sandwich lovers at reasonable prices' made freshly to order each day.

The menu will feature popular favourites such as roast chicken, BLT, egg mayo, tandoori and chicken tikka all made from organic and local produce where possible.

Marley previously worked for House of Piri for two years. Here he developed his passion for food, perfected his skills and got to know the local community and saw what was missing from the market.

The sandwiches will be available Monday to Sunday and until late on Fridays, tying in with the night market, and through Uber Eats.

Marley said: "I also offer a weekly special where I can experiment with different flavours and respond to customer requests. All sandwiches are available as salad bowls and with a choice of different breads from soft white to seeded, supplied by a local bakery."

Gluten-free options will also be available with pots of gravy for people to dip their sandwiches into raising the bar for that ultimate indulgence.

Breakfast yoghurts, protein bowls and granola pots offer a lighter snack or breakfast option.

The new venture has created two new jobs at the centre bringing the employment head count at the scheme to almost 400.

Marley's Sarnies can be found opposite Sandersons Boutique department store, next door to Alfonso Gelateria.

Foodies can also expect to find a rich tapestry of gourmet street food from around the globe, seven days a week at the market with free onsite parking on Sundays.

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