Erik Bruner-Yang, founder of Foreign National restaurant group in Washington, D.C., launched a crowd-funding initiative based on a mathematical model that works to hire displaced workers and feed communities. Donations started at $10, and for every $10,000 collected, the group could hire 10 chefs for a week and buy enough ingredients to make 1,000 meals for a community nonprofit. The formula provides an hourly wage of $14.50 for workers.
- 50 Great Ideas 2020
- Everyone is a ghost kitchen
- Chicken and chill
- Virtual birthday parties
- Digital pitch to potential partners
- Virtual prom
- Neighborhood taco night
- Drinking game to go
- Date night faceoff
- Donations from the heart
- Make-your-own signature dish
- Saving menus
- Brands in the background
- Whose mom knows best?
- Fine dining pivots to takeout
- Chains swap meals
- Proof of wellness
- Cookie-baking kits
- Cooking for supermarkets
- Creative cocktail kits
- Virtual sushi-rolling class
- Barbecue vending machine
- Pickup for healthcare workers
- Bingo night
- PPP for self-delivery
- Pickup and a pick-me-up
- Flash-mob dinners
- Elderly relief plan
- DIY doughnut decorating
- Restaurant bonds
- DQ camp-in
- Instagram cooking demo
- Food for a healthier lifestyle
- From spirits to sanitizer
- Immersive at-home dining
- Cooking hotline
- Virtual wine and cheese tasting
- Meal delivery help line
- Meals with a soundtrack
- Dinner and a show
- Opening up the pantry
- Organic play dough
- Funding formula
- Maximizing search terms
- Belated Mother’s Day deal
- Indoor picnic supplies
- No window, no problem
- Singing food deliveries
- Would you like dice with that?
- Bringing the party home
- Chicken for cheap