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A culinary gem supporting the region

In the bustling world of fast food and instant meals, the authentic flavours and quality service of Top Nosh Meals (TNM) stands tall.

With deliveries now reaching Gympie, Tin Can Bay, and Rainbow Beach, the family-owned meal delivery service, based in Beerwah has been serving quality home-cooked style meals for over seventeen years.

Owner Wendy Delchau said TNM’s commitment to excellence, tradition, and customer care has truly set them apart in the culinary landscape.

“What we believe makes TNM truly exceptional is our unwavering dedication to using only the finest ingredients.”

She said, “Fresh produce, meticulously sourced for quality and flavour, forms the foundation of each dish.”

“With our team of skilled veggie preppers who handle the chopping, slicing, and dicing with precision, we ensure every meal is bursting with real taste and nutritional value.”

“The high-quality meat, supplied by a local butcher, adds a touch of excellence to every bite.”

TNM ensures that quality, nutritious meals are accessible to all with approved customers with Home Care Packages (HCP) or on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funding able to apply for 70% of the meal cost to their funding,

An example of the meals are a rich creamy decadent cheesy Vegetable Mornay Pasta for only $10.90; Low Gluten Steak and Kidney Stew with vegetables for $9.91 or maybe a low carb Steamed Salmon served with a creamy dill and lemon sauce, vegetables for $12.00?

Beyond the kitchen, TNM shines in its personalised service that goes above and beyond.

The team were a proud Finalist in the 2024 Fisher Community Awards, recognised by Andrew Wallace MP for Excellence in Community Impact.

The awards are one of the Sunshine Coast’s most prestigious community awards programs which honours unsung volunteers and achievers across the Sunshine Coast who make a difference in education, the environment, business and the community.

Mrs Delchau said customers are not just numbers but valued members of the TNM family.

“Whether it’s assisting with carrying deliveries, organizing meals in the freezer, or guiding through the ordering process, TNM’s staff is always there, ready to lend a helping hand with a warm smile.”

She said, TNM’s reach extends far and wide with meals,

“Our soups and meals are frozen upon delivery, come in three sizes to cater to every appetite.”

“From smaller portions perfect for seniors to protein-packed medium meals bursting with flavour and hearty 500g large meals for the big appetites, TNM ensures that there is something for everyone.”

In a world where convenience often trumps quality, TNM’s commitment to tradition, flavour, and care is a breath of fresh air.

They embody the essence of home-cooked meals made with love and authenticity, setting a standard of excellence in the meal delivery service industry.

For those seeking a taste of home away from home, TNM is a true culinary gem worth savouring.

For more information on TNM’s offerings or to order meals or find out the delivery dates, please visit website www.topnoshmeals.com.au or phone 54940113.

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