Supper Clubs 2023 Feedback


We would love to hear your feedback from the Supper Clubs. Please reflect on what you have enjoyed, what could be improved upon and how you may like to get involved in the future.

Would you like to see the work of the Good Food Movement in Lincolnshire continue through World Food Supper Clubs?

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Thanks for your feedback!


Which Supper Clubs did you attend?

The Good Food Movement events this year were made possible thanks to SFP funding to cover a paid coordinator, payment to guest chefs, Mint Lane cafe hire, other expenses. The real cost of putting on Supper Clubs is higher than £10/person.

The real cost of putting on Supper Clubs is more than £10/person; the Good Food Movement events this year were made possible thanks to a grant from Sustainable Food Places to pay coordinators, guest chefs, cafe hire and other expenses. Would you like to help make Supper Clubs continue in future?


Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire. Your feedback is vital in helping shape the Good Food Movement in Greater Lincolnshire. We appreciate your support and look forward to continuing our journey together in celebrating good food, diversity and sustainability.

Please see what else we are doing as part of the Good Food Movement in Greater Lincolnshire.

If you have any questions or want to know how you can get involved please contact amie@lincolnshirefoodpartnership.org

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