

Welcome to our artisanal deli, where we take pride in serving hand-crafted charcuterie, savory sausages, and gourmet sandwiches. Each product is thoughtfully prepared using the finest ingredients, ensuring a delightful experience in every bite
THE DELI
​Now available exclusively at Lester's Farm Market 173 Brookfield Road
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Welcome to your go-to destination for all your charcuterie needs! Visit our Deli location in Lester's Farm Market on Brookfield Road and explore our unique selection of artisanal meats, fresh sausages, charcuterie boards, and sandwiches.
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Perfect for elevating your meals and creating unforgettable dining experiences.
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Hours: Thursday to Saturday 9:30am-5:30pm
Sunday 10am-5pm
Contact: 709-746-4704


Big Changes at Chinched
Premade Meals at Home
Our premade meal service offers delicious, nutritious meals crafted with the finest ingredients, designed to save you time and effort in the kitchen.
Each meal is carefully prepared and packaged for your convenience, ensuring you enjoy fresh flavors without the hassle of cooking.
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email info@chinched.com for more details
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DEFINED
Chinched – past tense; Chinch – Verb \`chinch\ to stow, stuff or pack tightly; to be full.

WHAT THEY SAY
Can't get enough of this amazing ham. My family are STILL talking about the Thanksgiving Ham, that accompanied the turkey and all its fixings. My sister in law actually suggested that we 'skip the turkey and go straight to the ham'."
Krista Turpin
WHAT THEY SAY
Can't get enough of this amazing ham. My family are STILL talking about the Thanksgiving Ham, that accompanied the turkey and all its fixings. My sister in law actually suggested that we 'skip the turkey and go straight to the ham'."
Krista Turpin
WHAT THEY SAY
The Lamb was awesome, and the soup, well Rick said when he tasted it, 'oh wow, it tastes just like Chinched'."
Stephen Best
WHAT THEY SAY
Can't get enough of this amazing ham. My family are STILL talking about the Thanksgiving Ham, that accompanied the turkey and all its fixings. My sister in law actually suggested that we 'skip the turkey and go straight to the ham'."