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Irish Mirror
National
Ian Mangan

Romayo's Diner to offer free after work meals to frontline staff

Brave frontline staff battling the coronavirus pandemic are being treated to after work meals free of charge courtesy of one of Ireland’s top takeaway chains.

Romayo’s Diner outlets in Dublin, Kildare, Meath and Offaly will all serve free meals to HSE frontline staff, defence forces, gardai and the fire services starting from Sunday, April 26, to Thursday, April 30.

To avail of the offer, all they have to do is show their official ID at any one of their restaurants.

Dario Macari of Romayo’s said: “As a business and as a family we wanted to pay tribute to the work of these superheroes who are working hard to keep the rest of us safe during the pandemic.

“We received feedback from people on the frontline that they prefer to eat after their shift rather than when they are at work.

“Rather than us bringing food into hospitals which are already very busy and pressurised, this offer allows more control over when they eat.

“The offer is available in-store only and applies to Romayo’s Quality Meals in all of our 18 restaurants, which are still open for takeaway and delivery.

“We’re offering a selection of our favourite meals – fish and chips meal, doner kebab meal, snack box meal, 1/4 pounder meal, chicken fillet burger meal or a battered sausage meal.

“We are taking strict measures to prevent the spread of the virus including constant washing, disinfection, limiting the number of people in each premises and social distancing when inside.”

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