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  1. As Asia's first and largest lunch dating company, Lunch Actually has access to an exclusive and verified database of Singapore's most eligible singles. We don't just match you based on one criteria - we take your preferences, plus your values, goals, and lifestyle to find your most compatible partner.

  2. Oct 24, 2018 · Inside Lunch Actually's packages. The Average Dating Agency Cost is Less Than You'd Think. Think about how much time and frustration failed dates has caused. Having a personalized matchmaker will ease that tension, save you time and make dating a much more enjoyable experience.

  3. Lunch Actually prides itself for its professional and highly personalized service. As a pioneer in the dating industry in Asia, Lunch Actually has invested heavily in its customer relationship management systems and training for our staff to deliver high quality service to the people we serve.

  4. Oct 20, 2016 · Lunch Actually might have gotten flak for their relatively pricey packages, but for their clients, the help they’re getting from the team is simply priceless. Also Read Lunch Actually Group’s 500% Revenue Growth Is Proof That Singles In Asia Still Want Help Finding Love

  5. With Lunch Actually’s dates, the agency allows its members to reject proposed matches for up to 3 matches or half the total number of dates in your membership package (either 3, 5, or 10 dates). So if you have signed up for 5 dates, you are entitled to reject up to 3 proposed matches.

  6. Jul 3, 2012 · Part 1: Joining Lunch Actually (Why I’m Joining a Dating Agency and My Upcoming Series on Arranged Dating) Part 2: Initial Consultation and Membership Enrollment. Part 3: Going Through Image Coaching. Part 4: The Date Process (And Conclusion of my Lunch Actually Review) Part 5: My Date Coaching Experience. a) New Date Coaching Series, Part 1.

  7. This is part 2 of my review series on Lunch Actually, a lunch dating company in Asia, after trying out their service in 2012. Opinions expressed here are my own. If you are new to this series, read Part 1: Joining Lunch Actually first.