Grubhub wants you to donate the change to No Kid Hungry
In 2020, Grubhub is partnering with No Kid Hungry to end childhood hunger. And the way they are doing that is through a donate the change program.
Grubhub wants you to help them make a change in the world. What I mean by this, is that the food delivery service has partnered with No Kid Hungry for a special initiative to raise money to end childhood hunger and they want your help.
As part of their Donate the Change program, customers who place an order through Grubhub’s mobile platform can opt to round their order total up to the next dollar and have that money be donated to No Kid Hungry. It is a simple option that can help change the world.
And the company really is sending that change to No Kid Hungry, which means that you can order your burgers and wings to be delivered and still feel good about yourself because you donated the change to a good cause.
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Considering just 10 cents can help to feed a child in our country, this is one of the best campaigns that Grubhub has ever taken part in and we fully support this charitable partnership.
If you want to learn more about this team up to end childhood hunger, you can check out the Donate the Change page, which talks about the impact that you can have in your community and the work they are doing with No Kid Hungry.
And yes, this is a national campaign, which means that no matter where you live, as long as you have access to Grubhub, you can make a donation. Just think, you can order your Wing Stop or Burger King and have the change go to a good cause. It really is a win-win situation.
How do you feel about Grubhub partnering with No Kid Hungry to help fight childhood hunger? Does this partnership make you more likely to order food delivery using the app in order to make a small donation? Tell us what you think in the comments.