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TeaJ’s in Armadale doing their bit for vulnerable elderly people in their community

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A local delicatessen from West Lothian is delivering free hot food to vulnerable pensioners living in isolation.TeaJ’s in Armadale normally function as a busy takeaway shop but during the coronavirus crisis they have decided to focus on helping the most vulnerable among the community by delivering soup and filled rolls.Owners Tom and Jeanette Sneddon put a post up on a Facebook page asking people for referrals and they have been inundated with inquiries ever since.Speaking to the Courier Tom said: “We have been coming in every morning and making big pots of soup and then we are out on deliveries for most of the morning and the afternoon.“Since we started out doing it people have been offering to come in and help us so we now have a small

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