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PRESS RELEASE: Join the Eat Local B2B Pledge! In this difficult era of COVID-19, one industry that has been among the hardest his has been the local restaurant businesses, and it’s only getting harder and harder for them to survive. Marc Isaacson, owner of Village Green Apothecary in Bethesda, MD, has a plan and hopes to inspire other businesses around the country to pledge to join him. Isaacson has provided lunch, from a different locally owned and operated restaurant once a week for the past 6 months for all of his employees. This is to thank his dedicated staff, front-line workers who have continued to serve customers since the beginning of this pandemic, while at the same time giving much-needed support to local restaurants and to help spur the local economy by shopping local. Isaacson is issuing a challenge to other businesses that are in a position to participate. Businesses can take the pledge by signing up at the Eat Local B2B Pledge, and committing to bring breakfast, lunch or dinner into their workplace either: 1. Once a week for 6 months 2. Once a month for 6 months Restaurants throughout the country are also encouraged to sign up and to help build awareness of the movement to help it grow in their communities. Join! Share! Support local restaurants!!
PRESS RELEASE:
Join the Eat Local B2B Pledge!
In this difficult era of COVID-19, one industry that has been among the hardest his has been the local restaurant businesses, and it’s only getting harder and harder for them to survive. Marc Isaacson, owner of Village Green Apothecary in Bethesda, MD, has a plan and hopes to inspire other businesses around the country to pledge to join him.
Isaacson has provided lunch, from a different locally owned and operated restaurant once a week for the past 6 months for all of his employees. This is to thank his dedicated staff, front-line workers who have continued to serve customers since the beginning of this pandemic, while at the same time giving much-needed support to local
restaurants and to help spur the local economy by shopping local.
Isaacson is issuing a challenge to other businesses that are in a position to participate. Businesses can take the pledge by signing up at the Eat Local B2B Pledge, and committing to bring breakfast, lunch or dinner into their workplace either:
1. Once a week for 6 months
2. Once a month for 6 months
Restaurants throughout the country are also encouraged to sign up and to help build awareness of the movement to help it grow in their communities.
Join! Share! Support local restaurants!!