Biryani By Kilo [BBK], India’s most premium biryani and kebab chain, known for delivering freshly dum-cooked handi biryani, has donated 40,000 plus fresh lunch meals from all the operational stores in NCR and is also donating locally to limit transportation during the pandemic.
The meals were donated to public health institutions, police forces, migrants and NGOs to help the frontline workers in their fight against the virus.
Commenting on the initiative, Biryani by Kilo co-founder Vishal Jindal said, “We believe that nobody should ever have to miss a meal during this challenging Covid-19 emergency. Our customers who are part of the cities we serve are at the heart of everything we do and now, more than ever, we want to make sure we care for and cherish them during this time.”
“I am proud of our team for stepping up and supporting our community in such a meaningful way,” he added.
The chain, as a regular practice used to do food distributions every Thursday from all outlets.
The chain is currently delivering in Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Pune, Jaipur, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Mohali, Raipur, Dehradun, Kanpur and other outlets.
To support the cause further, the chain has launched a campaign called, ‘BBK Cares', wherein all the customers can further contribute and support the chain to keep giving food to all the people in need.
The chain is also focussing on contactless delivery, digital payments, sanitisation of delivery bags before every delivery, sanitisation of kitchen every hour and in providing tamper-proof seal on every bag.
The chain also screens the temperature of every member of staff before entering the kitchen and delivery riders.