Chef José Andrés' nonprofit World Central Kitchen is continuing to fight on the frontlines of the coronavirus crisis.
. WCK has opened sites around the country that are offering free meals to healthcare workers, laid-off hospitality workers, and low-income communities., “The only thing that’s really going to save the system is the system going back to work.
The restaurants going back to work. The staff going back, getting a paycheck. The restaurants buying from the suppliers that are also impacted by this. You got to get the whole machine going again because you can’t just have these Band-Aid solutions.”
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