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n1k1
May I suggest google images for japanese food truck
Aly Rustom
some good news for a change
Yubaru
Kudos to these guys for taking the time, and making the effort to make others feel a little bit more appreciated!
Crowd funded or otherwise, it's a great way for them to stay in business, and do something great for these workers.
Yubaru
Huh? A hospital that is admitting corona patients, meaning they have a kitchen to prepare meals for the patients, can't or doesnt serve or make available, hot meals for it's own staff?
THAT is embarrassing! I worked many years in hospitals down here, and ALL of them had a cafeteria, and we were served REALLY great, balanced, and healthy meals. They were so popular that many elderly in the surrounding neighborhood often came to the hospital for lunch or dinner!
Politik Kills
Hooray for humans!
since1981
Great to hear some good news. Hats off to all the front line workers and those supporting them.
Jonathan Prin
No link on how to crowfund those associations ?
Wesley
Bless their hearts.
drlucifer
Refreshing news.
Mark
This Pandemic is now becoming a pandemic of each nation making.
prevention and safety rules are simple an well established now.
It is up to each nation to decide how far they wish to risk it.
JCosplay
@n1k1 thank you. Because yeah, I’m not the biggest fan of Google, but it’s still better than nothing. Especially for something like that.
JCosplay
Good point Yubaru. Because yeah, it’s a win-win situation for everybody.
Hawkeye
Glad that someone cares and puts out the effort and money to help out. Gambarro!
Goodlucktoyou
Good news.
no staff in my hospital would eat curry or anything with garlic in it though.
Desert Tortoise
No pictures? I want to see if the Japanese version of a food truck looks anything like the standard US "Roach Coach" food trucks the visit warehouses and construction sites daily.