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Wed Jan 23, 2019, 03:40 PM Jan 2019

20,000 Free Pies Later, One Of The Highest Profile Shutdown Deals Ends Before The Shutdown Does

20,000 free pies later, one of the highest profile shutdown deals ends before the shutdown does. https://dcist.com/story/19/01/23/20000-free-pies-later-one-of-the-highest-profile-shutdown-deals-ends-before-the-shutdown-does/



JAN 23, 2:09 PM

20,000 Free Pies Later, One Of The Highest Profile Shutdown Deals Ends Before The Shutdown Does

Shortly after the partial government shutdown began, &pizza announced it would be giving furloughed federal employees a free pizza pie during lunchtime, inspired by the offer from D.C. chef and humanitarian José Andrés. The local fast casual chain had given away more than 6,000 free pies in that time, as long lines snaked around its storefronts.

It didn’t take a week before &pizza switched its offer to dinnertime from lunch—“Getting adjustments to our tribe schedule and to our offer allowed us to accommodate our paying guests,” Vanessa Rodriguez, head of brand at &pizza, explained to DCist two weeks ago. Then, shortly after that, &pizza switched the hours again and started offering $5 pies to federal contractors as well.



As of this week, &pizza announced that, after handing out more than 20,000 free pizzas to feds, it was retiring its deal and switching gears. The company is now partnering with Andrés’ emergency kitchen for federal workers. Run by his non-profit World Central Kitchen, the space opened in mid-January, serving hot meals every day from 11 a.m. through 6 p.m. at at 701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. We believe this is a national food emergency,” Andrés said in a video announcing the #ChefsForFeds venture. In its first day alone, World Central Kitchen announced it had served 4,400 meals—double its expectation.

Now, &pizza has also opened a second #ChefsForFeds kitchen at its Broccoli Bar outpost in Shaw, where the company is giving out free pizza to furloughed feds from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. It remains fully staffed with &pizza employees.

Rodriguez says over email that &pizza “continued to evolve our offer throughout the shutdown to be as inclusive as possible, operationally sound, and ultimately to set ourselves up for success in the long term so we can financially sustain our support as long as people are out of work.” ... The average pie at &pizza costs approximately $10.75 before tax, so 20,000 free pies equals about $215,000 worth of pizza.
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Full disclosure: I tried a couple of those &pizza pizzas. I appreciate what they have done. For me, they weren't worth the stand in line. There seemed to be a difference in policy from one outlet to the next. Also, I don't need someone to feed me for free, so I felt awkward being on the receiving end. For someone who does need the food, I thank &pizza for their policy.
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