Barbecue chain City Barbeque wants to feed the health care heroes on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis and will be providing a meal of a slow-smoked sandwich and two sides to a doctor, nurse or member of the staff at The Christ Hospital for every $5 raised through their donation program; 100 percent of the funds will be used to feed medical personnel.
“We are grateful to medical professionals nationwide working around the clock to keep us all safe,” says Rick Malir, City Barbeque founder and CEO, in a press release. “This is a great opportunity to show health care workers in our communities how much we appreciate them, and we’re pleased to partner with our guests in showing our thanks.”
If you want buy a meal for a medical worker directly, you can do so at squareup.com. And if you want to buy them a meal next time you're ordering City Barbeque for yourself, it's now a menu item online at order.citybbq.com.
You can order a meal for a health care worker to say thank you whether you're doing delivery, carry-out or curbside pick-up. City Barbeque will delivery the meal to Christ Hospital for you.
Learn more about City Barbeque's mission to feed "health care heroes" on their blog.