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Treats to kick start your day will include lean bacon and other toasted baps, tasty porridge, healthy muffins and cakes, freshly roasted Arabica coffees and herbal teas.
The classic bacon bap is made with lean bacon and contains 50% less fat than other baps. Meanwhile the mushroom, spinach and scrambled egg bap is packed with foods full of iron, protein and energy. Each dish is priced at £2.50 each, and vegetarian options cost £2.25.
And those with a sweeter tooth can tuck into cakes and muffins which contain no animal products and are also log GI and low in Fat.
In addition, Tossed is launching two new loyalty cards, where with just four hot drink purchases, the fifth is absolutely free, and with just four breakfast purchases, the fifth is also free.
Other London ventures can be found at Covent Garden, Paddington Central, Notting Hill and Baker Street.
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