While not always do able, the advice I was given was to only by
hot meals. Let them cool and then heat them up in the microwave.
Liz
From: [External] oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of [External] Tim Gorman
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2020 12:35 PM
To: ORACLE-L
Subject: OT: offsetting pandemic-based unemployment
Apologies for this one-time-only off-topic (OT) message, and apologies to those
tired of everything related to COVID-19...
Some on this list have been rendered unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
but outside of the IT industry, restaurants and the "gig economy" are among
those hardest hit. Those of us fortunate enough to still be employed and
receiving paychecks should be concerned about all those who have been forced
out of employment all over the world, so I'm going to throw out some
(hopefully) constructive ideas...
Two initiatives that I like are:
1. appeals from delivery services like Grubhub and Uber Eats to support
local restaurants by ordering out for delivery often
2. "gift card" purchases offered by some restaurants
Many restaurants are trying to survive by offering take-out and delivery
services. Ride sharing gig workers are also struggling. So ordering delivered
meals is a solution to help both, even if you have plenty of food at home, and
even if you can get there to pick up the take-out order.
The downside to food delivery, of course, is possible COVID contamination,
either at the restaurant or during delivery. Personally, I tend to apply the
reasoning I use with air travel, which is that the aircrew protects us because
they also want to survive. Of course there are clear flaws in this analogy.
This is something about which nobody can provide certainty, and so it has to be
a personal decision.
But the "gift card" idea is even better and certainly safer. Many restaurants
are offering gift cards for purchase now, redeemable when the pandemic is over.
This provides cash flow now to keep the business running. Of course there is
a gamble; the business may still close, possibly leaving gift card holders
stranded. You must decide if it is a gamble worth taking. Rather than using
the gift cards myself, I personally intend to donate my purchased restaurant
gift cards to shelters for domestic violence victims, or simply give them to
friends/family. If a restaurant you like isn't yet selling gift cards, perhaps
you can suggest it to them?
For those of us fortunate enough to still be collecting a paycheck, please be
aware of those who are no longer collecting a paycheck through no fault of
their own, and help them.
For anyone having financial difficulties due to unemployment, please reach out
to family and friends, because we care and we might (or might not) be able to
help.