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Editor s note: An earlier version of this story included an error about where Girl Scout cookie booths will be located this year. The organization is currently working with major grocery retailers to secure booth locations, but those have not yet been finalized.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Girl Scout cookie season is not crumbling.
Cookie sales begin Jan. 31 and Girl Scouts of Colorado has announced a range of pandemic-friendly ways to buy your boxes, from socially-distant porch drop-offs of cookie orders to a collaboration with food delivery service Grubhub.
This year s cookie options include classics like thin mints, samoas, tagalongs, trefoils, dos-si-dos and lemon-ups, which are all $4 per package. S mores cookies and gluten-free toffee-tastics will be $5 per package.
Openings and new menus give this Dallas restaurant news some promise
Openings and new menus give this Dallas restaurant news some promise Pecan-crusted catfish from Cotton Patch Cafe, come on you know you want it.
Courtesy of Cotton Patch This roundup of Dallas restaurant news has mostly good and a little bad. Start with the bad news first closures before moving on to openings, new menus, happy hours, special drinks, bunch, and lunch, before ending on the best news of all: Girl Scout cookies. Here s what s happening in Dallas dining news:
Khao Noodle Shop, the acclaimed Laotian restaurant in East Dallas from chef Donny Sirisavath, closed on January 9. Sirisavath posted on Facebook that the restaurant wasn t made for takeout and delivery but said the closure was temporary. We need time to figure things out and refocus on our journey and reflect on ourselves as the person we are, he said on Instagram. And yet meanwhile, they re posting help-wanted ads for what they sa
By Morgan Huelsman
Girl Scouts Sell Cookies From Street Trucks In New York City
Every year, people get excited to make their big cookie purchases from their local Girl Scout. Now, it s going to get a lot easier to get those
Facing a second selling season that was going to be damaged by the coronavirus,
Girl Scouts of the USA starting looking for options to get their cookies safely into the hands of customers. They decided to pursue an opportunity with GrubHub, and added the popular delivery company to their available online options.
Girl Scouts will be the one tracking and fulfilling orders, managing inventory and other tasks, all using Grubhub s back-end technology.
By Morgan Huelsman
Girl Scouts Sell Cookies From Street Trucks In New York City
Every year, people get excited to make their big cookie purchases from their local Girl Scout. Now, it s going to get a lot easier to get those
Facing a second selling season that was going to be damaged by the coronavirus,
Girl Scouts of the USA starting looking for options to get their cookies safely into the hands of customers. They decided to pursue an opportunity with GrubHub, and added the popular delivery company to their available online options.
Girl Scouts will be the one tracking and fulfilling orders, managing inventory and other tasks, all using Grubhub s back-end technology.