How you can get free food voting
Uber Eat and Pizza surveys want poll workers and voters to be well fed while waiting for election day.
The day of election is approaching and although many people submit absent newsletters this year as a result of the pandemic, others will always appear on the surveys to vote the old way.
Wait times to vote will inevitably be higher this year, as fewer people will be allowed in voting facilities at a time. To help relieve stress, Uber eaten and non-profitPizza to surveys Team to reward voters with free food when they wait to throw their ballot. Together, they will send more than 180 food trucks to 25 cities that will transmit complementary foods of beloved local channels, such asShake Shack and barrel of milk. (In touch:15 classical American desserts that deserve a return)
"As part of Shake Shack's mission to be part of something good, it's important for us that our teams and communities are empowered to use their voice and show their civic commitment," said Jay Livington, Shak Shack CMO, in a statement. "We are delighted to work with Uber Eat and a pizza to the polls of this election day while we celebrate the democratic process."
According toFood and wineFood trucks stopped in the following cities: Phoenix, AZ; Los Angeles, CA; Washington DC; Miami, fl; Tampa, fl; Orlando, fl; Gainesville, fl; Atlanta, Ga; Louisville, Ky; DETROIT, MI; Ann Arbor, MI; Minneapolis, Mn; Charlotte, NC; Raleigh, NC; GREENSBORO, NC; Las Vegas, NV; RENO, NV; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Charleston, SC; Nashville, TN; Houston, TX; Austin, TX; and Milwaukee, WI.
Food trucks will begin to feed the voters from October 24, which corresponds to the vote at the beginning of the day this year. Chief José Andrés also announced that his non-profit goal,Central cuisine of the world, will also work to feed voters and survey workers in 23 cities on the election day.
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