Who says fasting means giving up on flavour? This Shravan, LunchBox by Rebel Foods is bringing home all the comfort of traditional vrat meals with its newly launched Shravan Specials, a heartfelt menu crafted specially for the season. 100% satvik and made with sendha namak with no onion and garlic, these dishes skip the onion and garlic but not the taste.
At the centre of the celebration is their most-loved combo: Sabudana Khichdi Curd Meal with Vrat Aloo Pattice, priced at just ₹259. It’s the kind of meal that brings instant comfort, light, soulful, and just the right kind of indulgent for fasting days. The rest of the Shravan menu is equally inviting, featuring familiar favourites like Sabudana Vada, Paneer Makhani, Dum Aloo, Kuttu Paneer Pakoda, and Sabudana Paratha. For those with a sweet tooth, there’s the comforting Rajgira Halwa all made fresh, wholesome, and vrat-friendly.
Nishant Kedia, Chief Marketing Officer at Rebel Foods said “Shravan is a deeply personal and spiritual time for many Indians, and food plays a big part in that journey. With the Shravan Specials from LunchBox, we wanted to make fasting simple, convenient, and still rooted in the flavours we all grew up with. Whether you’re observing a fast or just looking for something light and wholesome, this menu delivers both comfort and familiarity in every bite.”
The limited-time menu is available now on EatSure, Zomato and Swiggy and is already winning hearts across cities. It’s available PAN India till Shravan ends
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