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Eagle Rare awards Off Their Plate initiative


Eagle Rare awards Off Their Plate initiative
11th February, 2021 by Owen Bellwood
Sazerac-owned Eagle Rare Bourbon has awarded US$50,000 to on-trade charity Off Their Plate to help feed local communities during the pandemic.
Off Their Plate founder Natalie Guo has been awarded the Eagle Rare Life Award
Founded by Natalie Guo, Off Their Plate partners with bars and restaurants to feed vulnerable people in the local area.
The non-profit organisation has been awarded the 2021 Eagle Rare Life Award, which donates US$50,000 to an individual or organisation that ‘finds ways to reach higher in fulfilling their American dream’.
Guo was born in China and immigrated to the US from Sweden as a child. She responded to the Covid-19 pandemic by creating a charity that both revives on-trade venues struggling with restrictions, and feeds healthcare workers and community members in need. ....

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When Does a Restaurant Become an Essential Business?


When Does a Restaurant Become an Essential Business?
These owners bristle at the notion that they’re a luxury
By Melissa McCart
Photo: Fieldtrip USA
These three restaurant owners pivoted like everyone else trying to survive the economic wallop of the pandemic, but rather than switch from a sit-down spot to a takeout model, adding groceries, or selling takeaway booze to stay afloat, they assessed how the pandemic was affecting their business and employees and looked to their communities to decide
how to pivot.
Their models point to a way forward for independent restaurants.
“Restaurants make sure the streets stay clean. They make sure crime stays low. They help make sure the agricultural system runs. They employ a lot of people, not just in our direct industry,” said JJ Johnson, owner of Fieldtrip in Manhattan.  Read: Restaurants like these are focusing on partnerships that help feed communities and support farmers who need it most.  ....

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