fudi&more are offering free take-away food and groceries to front-line medical teams.

Cork eatery delivering free food to medical teams

 A number of Cork eaterys have been ensuring that frontline workers at least get some good food into them. Among them are Izz Café on George’s Quay, Supermacs and fudi&more as well as the Feed the Heroes campaign

fudi&more, a Cork-based eatery with four outlets and a large-scale grocery distribution and food production facility in Marina Commercial Park is owned by Song Ye.

He said he felt it was his civic duty to roll out a free quick-turnaround takeaway food and grocery offering to the stressed front-line medical teams who are managing the Covid-19 crisis.

“Safely prepared good food is our number one priority, and while we have enjoyed impressive repeat business to date, we are now very pleased to play our part in getting through this crisis by assisting those hard-working medical teams as they attempt to beat this awful threat that is endangering our society. We are ready to answer their call,” said Song Ye.

fudi&more’s takeaway food and extensive grocery stock can be viewed through their app which can be downloaded from their website www.fudiandmore.ie. A click and collect system is also available.

Medical front-line staff will be entitled to a €20 voucher per week for one month (€10 for meals and €10 for groceries including delivery). Those wishing to avail of these vouchers should contact fudi&more by emailing info@fudiandmore.ie or phoning 021-4947888 and will need a scan or photograph of their medical staff ID card or another relevant documentation. These front-line staff should then download the app, register an account and fudi&more will put the vouchers in to their account each week for one month.

Grocery orders will be delivered from 8am to 4pm daily, and all orders in the city centre will be delivered as early as the same day or at least the next day.

Takeaway orders will be delivered from 4pm to 11pm and once processed, are guaranteed to reach medical teams in the hospitals within 30 minutes, while the general public’s orders will reach them within 45 to 60 minutes. Deliveries of groceries and meals cover all of Cork city.