After a bootleg of its recipe book was sent to ‘everyone and their nice auntie’, restaurant chain appeals to readers to buy copies or donate to Hospitality Action
Photograph: Alecsandra Raluca Drăgoi/The GuardianPhotograph: Alecsandra Raluca Drăgoi/The GuardianThe UK restaurant chain Dishoom has appealed for readers to buy their eponymous cookbook or donate to charity, after a pirated version went viral and was sent to “everyone and their nice auntie”.
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