Kinetic holds ‘Taste of Harmony’ lunch to celebrate diversity

Jim Manson
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Last week, to coincide with the finishing of several team members’ Ramadan, Kinetic Natural Products Distributor held a ‘Taste of Harmony’ lunch.

Kinetic’s multicultural team hails from no less than 27 different countries, including Trinidad & Tobago, St Lucia, Uzbekistan, Ghana, Greece, Kosovo, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka England, Wales, and of course Tunisia where the founders Kim and Alexander Barani originate from. Dishes included mutton biriyani from Sri Lanka; aloo pies – street food from Trinidad & Tobago; spinach and feta filo Pastries from Kosovo, Greek Salad, and desserts of cream teas, Eton mess and rhubarb and custard, of course from England.

“In light of everything that is going on in the world around us, it is important to stand together regardless of our colour, creed or heritage”

A thoroughly great time was had by all, and everyone tried at least one new dish they had never eaten before. Speaking about the event. Kinetic co-founder Alexander Barani said: “It’s superb to join together as a unit within our workplace and celebrate our diversity, whilst bringing together a stronger community in the office. In light of everything that is going on in the world around us, it is important to stand together regardless of our colour, creed or heritage.”

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Jim Manson is editor of Natural Newsdesk, former editor-in-chief of Natural Products Global (whose influence and audience grew steadily under his editorship) and former editor of Natural Products News, a position he held for 16 years. A regular speaker, presenter and awards host at conferences and trade shows in the UK and across Europe, he has also written for national newspapers and magazines including The Guardian, Financial Times, The Times and Time Out.
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