Maple Leaf Farms Donates Duck Products To Help During COVID Crisis

April 22, 2020 at 9:41 p.m.

By Staff Report-

LEESBURG – As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect businesses and workers across the United States, Maple Leaf Farms is partnering with chefs and meal organizations to help feed furloughed employees and frontline healthcare workers.

The company has donated thousands of pounds of duck products to give back to its foodservice customers that have been affected by these hard times, according to a news release from the company. Chefs across the country have stepped up to prepare nutritious meals with duck legs, duck breast and roast half duck for those in need.

Maple Leaf Farms also plans to donate 10% of its e-commerce sales to furloughed and frontline personnel.

“In Chicago, we helped serve over 200 meals with Chef Jereme McGovern to restaurant workers and partnered with Chef Charles Webb to prepare meals for healthcare workers,” Olivia Tucker, Maple Leaf Farms marketing manager, said, adding that from Dallas to New York, Maple Leaf Farms has shown their appreciation to restaurants and the industry and looks forward to helping in any way they can.

“We donated duck for Peking Duck Tacos to Furlough Kitchen in Dallas, who is serving up hot daily meals to anyone out of work during the COVID-19 crisis,” Tucker said. “We also partnered with a furloughed restaurant employee meal organization in New York and have been highlighting restaurants with take-out duck dishes in our #DucktoYourDoor social media campaign.”

In addition to offering support to the foodservice industry, Maple Leaf Farms routinely donates duck and chicken products to Indiana organizations that serve families in need. The company recently gave nearly 6,500 pounds of poultry products to local food banks, which is nearly 35,000 portions, the news release states.

Maple Leaf Farms is North America’s leading producer of duck products and is a fourth-generation, family-owned company.

More information can be found at www.mapleleaffarms.com.



LEESBURG – As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect businesses and workers across the United States, Maple Leaf Farms is partnering with chefs and meal organizations to help feed furloughed employees and frontline healthcare workers.

The company has donated thousands of pounds of duck products to give back to its foodservice customers that have been affected by these hard times, according to a news release from the company. Chefs across the country have stepped up to prepare nutritious meals with duck legs, duck breast and roast half duck for those in need.

Maple Leaf Farms also plans to donate 10% of its e-commerce sales to furloughed and frontline personnel.

“In Chicago, we helped serve over 200 meals with Chef Jereme McGovern to restaurant workers and partnered with Chef Charles Webb to prepare meals for healthcare workers,” Olivia Tucker, Maple Leaf Farms marketing manager, said, adding that from Dallas to New York, Maple Leaf Farms has shown their appreciation to restaurants and the industry and looks forward to helping in any way they can.

“We donated duck for Peking Duck Tacos to Furlough Kitchen in Dallas, who is serving up hot daily meals to anyone out of work during the COVID-19 crisis,” Tucker said. “We also partnered with a furloughed restaurant employee meal organization in New York and have been highlighting restaurants with take-out duck dishes in our #DucktoYourDoor social media campaign.”

In addition to offering support to the foodservice industry, Maple Leaf Farms routinely donates duck and chicken products to Indiana organizations that serve families in need. The company recently gave nearly 6,500 pounds of poultry products to local food banks, which is nearly 35,000 portions, the news release states.

Maple Leaf Farms is North America’s leading producer of duck products and is a fourth-generation, family-owned company.

More information can be found at www.mapleleaffarms.com.



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