Calling All New Yorkers Who Love To Eat: Here’s How You Can Save Local Restaurants, Jobs—And Feed The Hungry

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Calling All New Yorkers Who Love To Eat: Here’s How You Can Save Local Restaurants, Jobs—And Feed The Hungry
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Calling all New Yorkers who love to eat: here’s how you can save local restaurants, jobs—and feed the hungry by RandallLane

They agree to a stringent sanitary code . You order in delivery or takeout , with gusto. Make this an extra splurge, rather than take business from a different restaurant. Order directly, rather than let a middleman take a 30%-plus cut. And tip generously while you’re at it. This simple act of defiant food ordering in the face of an invisible enemy accomplishes four things.to these long-standing neighborhood gems, helping them ride out the storm.

of hundreds, and eventually perhaps thousands, of restaurant industry employees, most of whom provide for their families. They don’t want handouts—they just want to work.of New York at a time most of us feel physically isolated, monotonous and detached from our hometown. A vacation in a bag., thanks to Beyond Meat, who will deliver a burger to the Food Bank for New York City each time you order from these restaurants, allowing you to feed other individuals as you enjoy a meal yourself.

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