Sentences with phrase «food gets to people»

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«Even if everybody's not ordering that item, that buzz is getting people in the door to buy other food and drinks.
«There are traffic jams, there are parking fees, so I think it's a very reliable way for people to get food
«If we get people excited for agriculture and learning where food comes from, we could really start to change agricultural processes, and make a really big impact in the world,» she says.
No, Ikea doesn't give its furniture away, but the Swedish furniture store is almost as famous for its food as for its hard - to - assemble bookcases, and it's often willing to give away food for free if it gets people in the door.
Being a personal chef for people on a specialty diet can be a very rewarding way to get into specialty food.
A former cook at restaurants like Manhattan's Gramercy Tavern and Soho House, Mast describes himself as the typical «Brooklyn, food - curious person who wanted to get to the bottom of how food is made.»
This San Francisco - based startup is a group of scientists and engineers working to develop new technologies for people with Essential Tremor and Parkinson's disease, a demographic that includes millions of people whose hands shake so much that just getting food into their mouths is a challenge.
While we have various relationships with different merchants, we are proud to help people get their favorite food delivered directly to their door.»
«The price points are lower, the food quality happens to be better at a lot of these places, and people don't want to sit, wait, and get served and sometimes get bad service.»
According to The Washington Post, a TSA official said «there has been no nationwide policy change requiring people to remove food from their carry - ons to get through security.
This can mean organizing places for people to stay, planning potlucks to get everyone food or giving employees time off to prepare.
Or, for foods that are harder to avoid like milk and eggs — which can negatively impact on a person's overall nutritional health — it might mean getting to the point where people are able to reintroduce them into their diets.
«Great perks (free food, free coffee bar rivals Starbucks, free juice bar, free ice cream bar, just free bars... I can go on), great energy in the company to get things done (motivated by a sense of how much of a difference the products make in the lives of people in earning their livelihood or taking it to the next level).
When people tell me exactly what they like to do and what foods they like to eat, I get started right down the best path.
Though apps are not expensive to develop, their viability lies in getting people to use them and finding a way to monetize them, which can be tricky, said Mike von Massow, a University of Guelph associate professor specializing in food and hospitality.
The slow burn is likely the result of an overcomplicated menu, but some pundits are going as far as suggesting that people are starting to get over fast food entirely.
For many people, it isn't a hard sell to get them to try samples of food during a trip to the grocery store.
«The reason we're so tech - enabled is that it allows us to do better food, and to get it to the most people possible,» says Navle.
There are a lot of people who aren't chefs but want to get into the food - truck business, which looks like it has a lot of life left — at least the next five years.
I think people are going to get into pre-colonial foods.
• Accidentally spilling food on people at a restaurant I worked at • Burning the chicken at my girlfriend's house, nearly causing us to break up • Accidentally throwing my phone away in a public trash can and having to dive in to get it back
There are also concerns of harm to industry, and to people already struggling with food security — who need calories wherever they can get them.
«People have been squeezed before 2008 and they're gradually being squeezed more, and what it translates into is more people who are working or living in poverty having to go to food banks, trying to get two or three jobs, or going without basic necessities like food or heating,» said Michael McCarthy Flynn, spokesperson for the Living Wage for Families CamPeople have been squeezed before 2008 and they're gradually being squeezed more, and what it translates into is more people who are working or living in poverty having to go to food banks, trying to get two or three jobs, or going without basic necessities like food or heating,» said Michael McCarthy Flynn, spokesperson for the Living Wage for Families Campeople who are working or living in poverty having to go to food banks, trying to get two or three jobs, or going without basic necessities like food or heating,» said Michael McCarthy Flynn, spokesperson for the Living Wage for Families Campaign.
Since 2011, Walmart Canada and the Walmart Foundation have donated more than $ 4.1 million to Food Banks Canada to strengthen the charitable meal system, meaning more trucks, more refrigerators and more people to get this food to those who need it mFood Banks Canada to strengthen the charitable meal system, meaning more trucks, more refrigerators and more people to get this food to those who need it mfood to those who need it most.
You realize that most people, most workers in America have to spend 20 percent of their income just on basic goods and services — food, clothing, transportation to get to work.
If Republicans in Congress have their way, millions of people who get food aid through the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) will have to find a job or attend job training classes for about 20 hours each week, or lose their benefits.
We need to focus on leveraging the platform that we have, the food is cravable and I think there «s opportunities to use what we have and present it in new forms, new varieties to get people just reengaged with what they love about Chipotle.
The whole people eat better on food stamps probably comes up because a lot of people on them sell them to wealthier neighbors in order to pay for things like doctors appointments, transit to get to their minimum wage job (or interviews), or too keep the lights on / pay rent.
Experts recommend people on vegan diets take special attention to get nutrients they may be lacking because of an absence of meat or dairy, for example calcium, vitamin B12 or omega 3 fatty acids, by specially selecting certain foods or taking supplements.
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
«The situation is particularly dire for those people and needs are incredibly high and there's a really short window of time often to get that food in.»
i bet you, that the majority of people in «poverty» in america can find a way to get food.
I shudder to think at what Jesus would have to say about our multi-million dollar church buildings while poor people are living in cardboard boxes all over our cities and selling their bodies to get food.
Why do «poor» people get to buy steak and lobster with food stamps, and non-poor people who actually work get to eat raman noodles?
That's 200 people every second who were choosing filters instead of eating their food, 200 mothers begging their teenager to put down the phone for just a minute and 200 turkeys that were getting cold instead of being eaten.
Why would he go out of his way to help this family get to a wedding on time but leave thousands of people stuck in the Superdome without food or water?
«So there's obvious hunger - people coming to food banks but there's hunger of people who are just getting by.»
A Christian international development agency has gotten almost 10,000 people to write to their local supermarkets, urging them to have a plan to cut their food waste by at least a half.
This appears in such vividly told stories as the separation of Abraham and Lot because their herdsmen quarreled, Jacob's journey eastward to Haran to get a wife from among his mother's people and his long service in tending the flocks of his uncle Laban, the famine that sent Jacob's other sons to Egypt for food when Joseph had become Pharaoh's overlord.
I'm not saying people need to get hysterical in life about it — but what makes you think you are the top of the food chain?
People got bills to pay, food to put on plates and roofs to keep over their heads.
Instead be writes about and for people who typically get exactly what they want, in large part because they have been conditioned by the world around them to desire what that world can provide: the right automobile; ethnic or trend - setting foods; a lucrative but not socially embarrassing job; a residence identifiable, in architecture and interior design, with a style that has a name.
We also remember Jesus when we invite people from our neighborhood for food events (see the «Getting to Know Our Neighbors» series on Graceground) in our home, in our yard, in our driveway and in our street.
One easy prayer is to thank God at the evening meal for all the people who helped get the food to your table.
but you yourself don't do anything to help that person get food or clothes, of what good is your faith?
Under this scenario, it is no more ludicrous for a devout person to visit a doctor than it is for them to plant grain in order to help ensure a consistent food supply or get the oil changed on their car regularly.
The same people who will benefit from an expanded green economy won't suffer from an expanded gambling economy, because they'd rather dine at an upscale (but tastefully casual) restaurant in Brooklyn that specializes in locally sourced food and sustainable agriculture than get on a bus to go to a «Las Vegas — style» casino in the Catskills.
Tell that to California when a major earthquake destroys the infrastructure and not enough food to feed 10,000,000 + people can get in quick enough.
Why would people want to attend a dinner where they weren't invited and wouldn't get any food?
I can not get my head around how a person can be so morally bankrupt to make these comments» = > If you and your family were stranded on a desert without hope, water and food then someone puts you on their camel taking you out of that desert you just hit the lottery.
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