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Like many industries, the food industry has been hit hard byCOVID-19.
Ditto for the types of events that catering companies depend on.
Aligning with a new missionno matter how selflesscant save the restaurant industry.
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But pivoting in a new direction is helping many continue to do what they do best: feeding people.
Bottles of wine flowed easily over three-course meals enjoyed in an opulent dining room.
We just want to give people a little glimpse of normalcy in the midst of everything thats going on.
My team is so amazing that it brings tears to my eyes.
However, not everyone was on board with this new vision.
Masroor says he absolutely understands this, and will welcome them back after the pandemic ends.
Our goal right now is not to make money.
Its to share love with people, he says.
Its to share love with people.
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(People candirectly donate to Dig Feedsto support the free meals service.)
One organization asked for baby food, so we made baby food.
We are just trying to help in any way we can, Lanzet says.
Since launching the program in mid-March, she says Dig has delivered over 86,000 free meals.
Every Monday is now devoted to making meals for Los Angeles health-care workers and homeless shelters.
(If you want to donate to their efforts, click here.)
Good intentions arent enough to keep staffs employed, or in some cases, even keep the doors open.
(It is partnered with an independent non-profit,Robin Hood, which will manage the donations.)
She hopes to be able to hire them back once the worst of the crisis has been lifted.
This has inspired us to think about what we do with food in a whole new way.
The answer: cake.
Weve had a relationship with a small-family run bakery here, Celias Cake, since 1992.
The partnership launched last week and so far eight cakes have been donated.
It feels really good to write them checks.
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