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atis partners with Natoora to introduce Chelsea Green Goddess bowl

For each bowl sold, £1 will go to the charity Ripple Effect, which supports rural communities in Africa.

Sustainable salad bowl chain atis has partnered with Natoora to produce the limited edition Chelsea Green Goddess bowl.

The new bowl features romaine lettuce, Natoora rocket, pickled fennel, pea + edamame, broccoli, Natoora cucumber, smoked almonds, and green goddess dressing, finished with edible flowers.

atis will be donating £1 from every Chelsea Green Goddess bowl sold to its charity partner, Ripple Effect, which works with families in rural Africa.

The salad is part of atis' spring-themed campaign, and the brand will mark the launch with a one-day pop-up on Regent Street on 16 May, where it plans to hand out free lemonade and dried flower bouquets.

Alongside the Chelsea Green Goddess bowl, atis will introduce trout to the menu for the first time and a selection of seasonal fruit drinks, including peach, melon, and strawberry lemonade.

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