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Keep receiving recipes, videos, tips, tricks and more from Jamie Oliver Ltd Hello, We love sharing J

Keep receiving recipes, videos, tips, tricks and more from Jamie Oliver Ltd [Jamie Oliver Homepage]( Hello, We love sharing Jamie’s beautiful recipes, cooking tips, nutrition info and videos with you! We’re changing the way we send emails, which means the healthy content and Jamie’s campaigning updates will now be part of our regular newsletters. Do you still want to receive our emails? [Yes please, keep the love coming]( If we don’t hear from you, we’ll remove you from our mailing list and you won’t hear from us after 25 May. Why? Because data protection laws are changing this month, which means we’ll only be able to continue to email you if you update your preferences. Just a heads-up: - If you sign up, Jamie Oliver Limited will be the corporate entity responsible for your data and you're agreeing to our new [Terms of Use](. - You may keep hearing from our friends at Jamie’s Italian if you’ve subscribed to their mailing list.​ ​Oh, and we’ve updated our [Privacy Policy]( to make it clearer how we use and protect your personal information – and your rights in relation to this. Check it out! [KEEP ME SIGNED UP]( Big love, jamieoliver.com jamiesfoodrevolution.com jamiesministryoffood.com This email was sent to {EMAIL} by: news@from.jamieoliver.com [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( Jamie Oliver Enterprises Ltd.,Benwell House, 15-21 Benwell Road, London, GB, N7 7BL

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