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José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen Will Feed Furloughed Federal Workers
José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen is known for feeding people amid war, hurricanes, and other disasters. Beginning today, ...
World Central Kitchen is set to distribute free meals to federal employees and their families in Washington, D.C., Monday, as ...
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Government Shutdown 2025 Update: José Andrés serves free meals as stalemate hits day 27
As the government shutdown stretches into its 27th day, World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés is stepping in to help furloughed federal workers and their families with free meals.
Chef José Andrés from World Central Kitchen tells Anderson Cooper about the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza and how his ...
WASHINGTON -- After serving tens of thousands of meals to Washington-area government employees impacted by the government shutdown, celebrity chef Jose Andres is expanding his #ChefsForFeds emergency ...
WASHINGTON -- As the partial government shutdown drags on, furloughed federal employees in the nation's capital are enjoying a free hot meal thanks to celebrity chef Jose Andres. Andres' nonprofit ...
If there's one thing celebrity chef Jose Andres knows, it's that good food provides not only nourishment but also comfort in times of crisis. Andres and his organization World Central Kitchen hit the ...
If you’ve ever pushed around funky airline food hoping for anything else to eat, you can kiss those days goodbye. Well, that ...
It’s not as if we leave good taste behind when we take off,” the World Central Kitchen founder and chef says of his new ...
UKRAINE -- Thousands of people have fled Ukraine since Russia launched its attack on Thursday, and Chef José Andrés, founder of World Central Kitchen, is already working to provide meals to refugees.
World Central Kitchen demanded an independent investigation into the Israeli strikes that killed seven of its staff in Gaza, as Israel faced growing isolation Wednesday over the deaths of six foreign ...
José Andrés remembers when he went to Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake that the government estimates killed more than 300,000 people. “We began cooking in the streets, you know?” said the ...
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