Kraus Marketing Supports Our Small Businesses and Those Fighting COVID-19 Firsthand
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eaders in Morristown and Parsippany-Troy Hills have teamed up with small businesses to raise money to 'Feed the Front Line,' that is, deliver meals from local restaurants to Morris County's first responders in the COVID-19 crisis.
In true emergency situations, our first responders and essential personnel work tirelessly to keep us all safe and allow us to enjoy our daily lives! During these times, they need as much support as possible, said Chris Mazzarella, an employee in the supermarket industry. Backed by Ted Stanziale, Nick Kraus and company Kraus Marketing, Rob Zqigard, and Freeholder Tom Mastrangelo, the following has been accomplished thus far
Over $43,000 has been donated within the first 3 weeks
Nearly 2,500 meals have been delivered
Dozens of organizations have received deliveries, with many more to come
What's better yet, is how grateful the frontliners are to receive meals, and how thankful the restaurants are to receive orders, said Nick Kraus, Founder and CEO of Kraus Marketing. We are paying full price to restaurants; no discounts have been requested and we are paying 20% gratuity.
Locally owned restaurants BurgerIM, Parsippany Deli, Jeremiahs Catering and Cooking Studio, and Committed Pig are among the many that have partnered with Feed the Front Line.
This is a great way to support a community-led effort for our first responders, and while helping so many small businesses that right now are in need of a financial boost, said Senator Anthony Bucco, who has contributed to the cause.
If you are a local business interested in participating, an individual that would like to volunteer, or know of a group that would appreciate a meal, please visit www.FrontLineMorris.com.
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