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Food delivery business expands to serve military in Hampton Roads
and last updated 2021-05-25 17:09:03-04
HAMPTON, Va. â A food delivery service geared toward helping military members is now expanding into Hampton Roads.
Former Marine Todd Waldemar started Chow Call in North Carolina. Because it is such a process to get base access, many commercial food delivery services donât serve those on base.
âThereâs a void where these customers donât have the same conveniences as other people do,â explained Waldemar.
Ludo Frequelin is now the manager for Chow Call in Hampton Roads. He tells News 3 that Chow Call really works to develop relationships with the military facilities and it also has an extensive process to hire drivers.
Some epidemiologists, doctors and scientists have been surprised by the quick turnabout on mask-wearing, concerned the coronavirus, now spreading through more contagious variants, will lead to a resurgence of infections.
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