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COVID-19: Eat’n’go rolls out initiative to provide food for essential workers

COVID-19: Eat’n’go rolls out initiative to provide food for essential workers

Amidst the rise of the coronavirus (Covid-19) global pandemic, Eat’N’Go limited, master franchisee for Domino’s Pizza, Cold Stone Creamery and Pinkberry Gourmet Yoghurt has rolled out its charity initiative to support the Nigerian government in combating COVID-19. This initiative has allowed the firm provide food to essential workers who are at the frontline in combating the spread of the virus.

This initiative which commenced since March, according to a statement, has since provided boxes of large Domino’s pizza, cups of Cold Stone ice cream and Pinkberry Yoghurt to different institutions including the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Yaba Centre, Oyo state ministry of health, and various Police stations across the country. In addition, Eat’N’Go has committed to its support with food supplies, until the Covid-19 situation has been contained.

Speaking about the initiative, Patrick McMichael, Chief Executive Officer, Eat’N’Go Limited in the statement, acknowledged the sacrifice and diligence of all medical practitioners, the government as well as other essential workers who have put their selves forward to manage this pandemic. “We are thankful to everyone at the forefront of this battle, doing all it takes to end the pandemic. As a firm that holds the wellbeing of others in high esteem, we are committed to contributing our quota to ensure you remain healthy throughout this period, which is why we have decided to drive this initiative“

Also commenting on the initiative, Oyo state Commissioner for Health, through T.O Ladipo, Incident manager, Oyo state COVID-19 Emergency response team, extended his appreciation to the firm. “We sincerely appreciate your relentless support and commitment in the fight to contain the spread of the virus in our communities, through the provision of refreshments for the Oyo state emergency team “he said.