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Brighton Anti-Bullying charity partner with local Burger Brothers to produce charity burger

Besi Besemar November 13, 2013

Ditch the Label

National anti-bullying charity Ditch the Label  has teamed up with Brighton burger restaurant, Burger Brothers (on North Road) to produce the DTL Quattro Charity Burger for Anti-Bullying Week.

The burger will be available from November 18 until November 22 and 50% of revenue from sales will be donated to Ditch the Label to continue offering support to young people who have been affected by bullying.

Liam Hackett, founder and CEO of Ditch the Label, said: “At Ditch the Label, we are incredibly passionate about working with local businesses and people. We approached Burger Brothers as we were already familiar with their gourmet burgers and felt that there was a very strong fit between both brands. We have taken something really fun and lighthearted and used it to help us with something very serious that affects the majority of us at some point.”

Pip Ravindra, co-founder of the Burger Brothers, added: “We are really excited about working with Ditch the Label and burgers aside, we think that this is a really important issue and we are incredibly proud to be supporting it. Our burgers are all beautifully hand crafted with top notch ingredients and so the DTL Quattro will not disappoint!”

Ditch the LabelThe Ditch the Label DTL Quattro is 100% prime British beef infused with parmesan, locally sourced and minced in house with a slice of Monterey jack cheese, a slice of cheddar and a generous slab of creamy goats cheese.

It will be available at Burger Brothers, 97 North Road, Brighton from November 18 – November 24. The burger costs £9 with £4.50 being donated to Ditch the Label from every burger sold. Open 7 days a week, 12 noon-11pm.

Ditch the Label provide support to thousands of vulnerable young people both online and offline, working with schools, colleges and media outlets to help reduce the effect and prominence of bullying within the UK and to teach young people that it is okay to be different.

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