Piada Italian Street Food, in partnership with the LeBron James Family Foundation, introduces Piada Gives, an opt-in donation program benefiting organizations that directly support Piada’s core causes: cancer research, education, eliminating food insecurity and social equality.
Guests who opt-in to Piada Gives via the new Piada app will automatically donate 1% of every purchase to a charity or non-profit making an impact.
“Service is at the heart of what we do at Piada, but it means so much more than providing the Guest with an exceptional experience and delicious food,” says Matt Harding, senior vice president of culinary and menu innovation at Piada. “It means supporting our Guests by building up our communities, and we can do that by supporting incredible organizations like the LeBron James Family Foundation.”
Piada Partners with the LeBron James Family Foundation to Launch Piada Gives Program
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Guests ordering through the app can opt-in to donate a portion of every purchase to organizations making an impact in their community
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“Service is at the heart of what we do at Piada, but it means so much more than providing the Guest with an exceptional experience and delicious food,” said Matt Harding, senior vice president of culinary and menu innovation at Piada. “It means supporting our Guests by building up our communities.” COLUMBUS, Ohio (PRWEB) February 02, 2021 Today, Piada Italian Street Food, in partnership with the LeBron James Family Foundation, introduces Piada Gives, an opt-in donation program benefiting organizations that directly support Piada’s core causes: cancer research, education, eliminating food insecurity and social equality.
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