Afro Deli Offers Free Meals To Federal Workers During Shutdown
ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO) -- Afro Deli announced Wednesday it will offer free meals to federal employees for the duration of the partial government shutdown.
"It's unfair what our community members are going through right now," said Afro Deli owner Kahin Abdirahman, "We want them to know that we stand with them and will support them."
The restaurant says beginning Wednesday it will provide free meals from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily as long as the shutdown continues. The offer is open to anyone who shows Afro Deli employees their federal government identification.
"We're not political. We just want to do our part in supporting community members that support us every day. It's about family and our village." said Moussa Douleh, executive chef of Afro Deli.
Afro Deli is proud to stand with government workers and contractors working without pay or laid off as a result of the ongoing government shutdown. We thank you for your service and will proudly feed you lunch! https://t.co/CtA6Md4Ck9
— Afro Deli (@AfroDeli) January 16, 2019
Starting today, Afro Deli will provide complimentary meals to federal employees & contractors working without pay as a result of the shutdown. We appreciate all of you & we are happy to offer a small token of our appreciation during this difficult time. https://t.co/CtA6Md4Ck9
— Afro Deli (@AfroDeli) January 16, 2019