Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Takeaway inspired by sister’s condition

-

has had a sandwich, she can’t even shake hands or come into contact with them.”

Ruksana, who owns GFQ Ltd but continues to work as an asbestos analyst, said the premises at Chapel Hill had been empty for some time before she acquired it for the food business.

“The first stage was to get the premises and everything else fell into place,” she said.

“It used to be the Rank nightclub. The landlord converted it into 10 flats above with the shop below. We acquired the premises in October last year when it was an empty shell. Over six or seven months, we have installed new flooring and our equipment.”

Family members have rallied round to help get the business up and running – and it is already attracting positive comments on Facebook and regular customers from far and wide.

“We have had people from Edinburgh, Manchester, Hull, Castleford and Leeds,” said Ruksana. “One customer from Sheffield calls almost every week.”

She said GFQ was pitched at providing “reasonably-priced” food – despite the higher cost of buying in gluten-free ingredient­s compared to products containing gluten. “It’s not only about making a living,” said Ruksana. “It’s about providing a service for people.”

Ruksana said the takeaway was due to be audited by the charity Coeliac UK and in time it was hoped to franchise the business and open more sites around the country.

Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease caused by a reaction to gluten. Symptoms of eating gluten include diarrhoea, stomach pains and lethargy. The symptoms may last from a few hours to a few days.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom