Ramadan · Labour camps

Iftar for Labour Camps
suhoor pre-dawn, iftar at sunset.

During Ramadan, our labour-camp catering changes shape entirely. Lunch disappears. Suhoor appears at 4am. Iftar lands at sunset. The food has to fill people who haven't eaten or drunk since fajr — and it has to land within minutes of maghrib.

Iftar for Labour Camps
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Ramadan camp schedule we operate

  • —   Suhoor (4am): high-protein, slow-release-energy meal — daal, paratha, eggs, tea
  • —   Iftar (sunset): hot biryani / curry meal + dates + laban + water
  • —   Optional post-taraweeh snack: light bite for those staying late at the mosque
  • —   Lunch and dinner reverted to standard schedule outside Ramadan
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What changes operationally during Ramadan

  • —   Driver shifts shift to suhoor + iftar dual delivery
  • —   Cooking volumes peak at sunset, requiring extra prep windows
  • —   Menu rotates daily across the month to maintain morale
  • —   Special last-10-nights programme — extra sweets, fruit, hydration
FAQ Questions sponsors ask

What sponsors ask before booking.

Do we pay extra for the Ramadan schedule?

No — same per-meal rate as the standard contract. We absorb the operational complexity.

Is suhoor mandatory?

No. Some camps skip suhoor (workers prefer to sleep). Others prioritise it. We deliver only what's contracted.

What if non-fasting workers want a regular meal?

We provide a small non-fasting meal box at lunchtime for any worker who isn't fasting (medical, traveller, etc).

Do you do special menus for Laylat al-Qadr or Eid?

Yes. Last 10 nights get an upgraded iftar with sweets and fruit. Eid day: full feast — mutton biryani, sheer khurma, lamb roast.

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