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    Fudha Launches, Provides Deals, Fights Hunger

    Fudha is a new Columbus-based internet startup company that offers customer deals to local restaurants and provides funds to community partners dedicated to fighting hunger. The fudha.com website is scheduled to launch on March 1, offer a different featured dining deal every day, and donate $1 from every transaction to the Mid-Ohio Foodbank.

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    “It’s one thing to get a good deal. It’s another to get a great value at a place where you actually want to eat,” explained Fudha founder Tanisha Robinson. “Not only do we want our customers to feel excited about the deals they get, we want to help those in our community who are struggling to eat. Plus, we’re all supporting locally-owned restaurants.”

    Some of the initial restaurant partnerships include Betty’s, Due Amici, and Bodega.

    The official launch party for fudha will take place on Sunday, February 28th at Barrio at 1pm and feature complementary mimosas, while proceeds will benefit the Mid Ohio Food Bank.

    It’s free to join Fudha and receive updates on daily deals. More info about signing up can be found at www.fudha.com. Additional info can be found at blog.fudha.com.

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