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''Curry Life'' is a British independent bi-monthly
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for the Bangladeshi and Indian restaurant and takeaways in the United Kingdom.


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''Curry Life'' was launched in March, 2003. The magazine was founded by Syed Belal Ahmed and Syed Nahas Pasha, who are editors of the magazine. The magazine started out as a newsletter and developed into a 50-page glossy magazine. It is distributed to over 12,000 Bangladeshi and Indian restaurants in the UK. and is free for curry restaurants in the UK, available in some specialist newsagents and selective Asian supermarkets, and is widely distributed and read all over the world. It has an estimated readership of over 100,000 and also has a presence in Europe, Middle East and South Asia. The magazine is available through subscription for a yearly fee of £20 in the UK or £30 elsewhere. The magazine is the only independent magazine in the field and has been described as the "voice of the curry industry". It contains news and features on a variety of issues affecting the Asian catering sector. It also includes restaurant profiles, interviews, recipes, film reviews, and travel articles. Its aim is to create a better business environment for the restaurant industry. The magazine has hosted festivals in South East Asian countries such as Bangladesh and India, Europe and the Middle East. In December 2014, the ''Curry Life'' Business Achievement Awards was launched. In March 2015, ''Curry Life'' organised the Hyatt Regency's The Taste of Britain Curry festival.


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Business of British Bangladeshis British Bangladeshis are people who arrived from Bangladesh to the United Kingdom, and throughout the years have started to create new businesses throughout the country, especially in Brick Lane, where there are many Bangladeshi restaurants. Bangl ...


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