Icy roads bring spike in Arkansas food delivery orders
With icy road conditions, no one wants to drive anywhere, even for food. That means more work for delivery drivers. Author: Stephanie Esquivel Updated: 6:47 PM CST February 11, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark With icy road conditions, the last thing anyone wants to do is drive anywhere, even if it’s something as essential as picking up food. That means more work for delivery drivers.
“I’m not a fan of the cold, but if I can get some food to me warm, I’m all for it,” said Dominique Hopkins.
Hopkins is just one of the thousands of customers that take advantage of food delivery services, especially during icy weather.
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Waitr begins delivery of donated food items to local food bank
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and last updated 2020-12-21 15:42:21-05
On Monday, Waitr began making special deliveries of donated food items to one local food bank.
The deliveries are the culmination of a month-long food drive during which the Waitr collected non-perishable food donations at select Lafayette-restaurant partner locations.
The goal of the drive was to help feed local families in need.
Donations will be picked up beginning Monday from local restaurants who partnered with Waitr for the food drive. Those restaurants include Pizza Village (2340 Kaliste Saloom Road in Lafayette); Twins (2801 Johnston Street in Lafayette); Sushi Masa (3920 Ambassador Caffery Parkway in Lafayette); Pizza Artista (219 St. Nazaire Road Suite G-1 in Broussard); Lee s Grocery & Hardware (3525 N University Ave. in Lafayette).