It is heartening to see that the community still stands together in solidarity despite these tough Covid-19 times, and KFC has joined the party.
The fast food chain has come aboard in giving back and is sending finger lickin’ good treats to the frontline team at Singapore General Hospital (SGH).
These doctors and nurses toil around the clock to provide the best standard of care to all those affected by the Covid-19 virus.
To date, the fast food outlet has sent food on 24 Feb and 26 Feb.
There will be one more food drop on 2 Mar.
However, it’s not just doctors and nurses that are giving their all. Behind the scenes, other unsung heroes also work tirelessly to ensure our safety.
These KFC meals also went out to other SGH employees such as the facilities management team and cleaners.
To show appreciation towards the teams that have made selfless sacrifices, KFC added a little bonus into the packets.
Little heart-shaped cards with appreciative and encouraging messages from fans were lovingly slotted into the meal boxes.
Hopefully, these touching notes help re-energise the staff and make their meal that little bit sweeter.
Kudos to KFC for this invigorating effort to show support to SGH staff who got our backs.
It is still not too late for those of you that want to thank these heroes for all their hard work.
As mentioned earlier, KFC will have one more food drop on 2 Mar.
If you are keen on contributing, you can leave a message in the comment section of KFC’s Facebook page here.
Let’s all rally together and show our support to those fighting on the frontlines! We’re behind you!
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Featured image courtesy of KFC.
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