BrewDog launched an Online Bar where anyone around the globe can join every Friday for beer tastings, home brew masterclasses, virtual pub quizzes, Q&As with BrewDog crew members, live music and comedy.
Read MoreThe online classes enable people to improve their cooking skills whilst supporting talented chefs that are unable to cook due to the closure of restaurants during COVID.
Read MoreThe coffee giant is offering free coffee to health care workers until May 3rd. This offer is available at participating Starbucks stores throughout the US.
Read MoreThis food delivery company is packaging its food with an extra sheet of paper that unfolds and protects the food and its recipients. Meituan is also donating these shields to medical workers in Wuhan.
Read MoreCustomers of the Scottish brewery and distillery can place beer orders (at a discount) via the BrewDog Hop Drop app and collect their orders at all UK BrewDog bars. The service includes bottles, cans, draft beer fills in growlers as well as any item from that bar’s food, spirits and wines menu.
Read MoreThe community kitchens of the renowned Spanish-American chef will be operated mostly by volunteers out of the restaurants’ side doors, offering only takeout services.
Read MoreThe Thunderbird Lounge in Phoenix, Arizona, started offering a free toilet paper roll for every beer or wine ordered through a new delivery service, after the city forced bars and restaurants to close their doors.
Read MoreNonna Nerina normally runs pasta-making workshops in a small town near Rome. However, after Italy went into lockdown her granddaughter Chiara Nicolanti came up with the idea of "Nonna Live": virtual two-hour long pasta-making classes which anyone around the world can book and participate in.
Read MoreBrewery company BrewDog pivots to distribute hand sanitiser which will be donated to local charities, communities and other organisations in need during the COVID crisis.
Read MoreTwin Valley Distillers in Rockville, Maryland has stopped its production of alcohol to launch a mass-production of hand sanitiser to prevent further spreading of the COVID.
Read MoreThe Duppy Share launched "Home Rum" - a self-isolation kit for people in quarantine. All profits from this product go towards Hospitality Action, a charity dedicated to supporting the hospitality industry during this pandemic.
Read MoreLyft has started offering the delivery of medical supplies for people in need as well as meals to low income-students who would normally receive lunch through school.
Read MoreThe Robin Hood Inn, a pub in Smithfield has begun an innovative program where they upload a new recipe every day to support the local people in quarantine.
Read MoreIn Sacramento, Ciro's Pizza is offering a new do-it-yourself pizza kit packed with dough, pizza sauce, cheese, and flour. They are also selling other items that have become scarce in supermarkets, including milk and eggs.
Read MoreFarm Fresh Rhode Island’s Market Mobile program usually delivers wholesale orders of local produce and other farm goods to restaurants and universities across Rhode Island. But during corona times, the group rolled out a new system that allows individual households to place orders online and have food dropped off right at their door.
Read MoreChef Eric Rivera, famous for his restaurant called incubator in Seattle, has found new ways to innovate during the COVID outbreak. Rivera is now offering remote cooking classes and selling meals and dry goods that individuals can choose to have picked up or delivered.
Read MoreMarble Distilling Co., known for infused vodkas and liquors, is now producing hand sanitisers to help with the shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic. The distillery is currently distributing these sanitisers for free to people in the US.
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