Butler Hospitality is Giving Away Meals to frontline Workers
Grace Mahas — April 8, 2020 — Social Good
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New York is considered the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, and as a result, has been one of the hardest hit by the virus. To support all the frontline workers combating the virus, Butler Hospitality has pledged to donate 100,000 meals per day to patients, government workers, troops, hospital workers, and others offering support.
So far, Butler Hospitality is serving hospitals like Mount Sinai and Cornell Weil, troops in the Javits Center, nurses who have traveled to NYC, and patients who have been discharged from the hospitals and are checking into hotels because they can’t go home, among others.
As the world continues to fight COVID-19, more people will be relying on the support from companies like Butler Hospitality who are selflessly acting to try to save lives.
Imag Credit: Butler Hospitality
So far, Butler Hospitality is serving hospitals like Mount Sinai and Cornell Weil, troops in the Javits Center, nurses who have traveled to NYC, and patients who have been discharged from the hospitals and are checking into hotels because they can’t go home, among others.
As the world continues to fight COVID-19, more people will be relying on the support from companies like Butler Hospitality who are selflessly acting to try to save lives.
Imag Credit: Butler Hospitality
Trend Themes
1. Frontline Meal Donations - There is an opportunity for food delivery services to pivot and offer meal donations to hospitals, troops and government workers.
2. Corporate Social Responsibility - Companies can increase CSR initiatives during the pandemic by catering to the needs of front line workers.
3. Increased Demand for Meal Delivery - The pandemic has created an increased demand for meal delivery services and providers should devise strategies to meet those demands.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hospitality businesses can do their part in donating meals for front line workers to increase their visibility and build goodwill.
2. Healthcare - Healthcare organizations can partner with meal delivery services to ensure that frontline workers have access to meals whilst fighting the pandemic.
3. Social Services - Social service charities could encourage meal delivery donations, as part of the fight against COVID-19.
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