Coronavirus: The Beverly Hills Hotel and Hotel Bel Air to Donate Food to Medical Personnel

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As a thank you to first responders and the medical professionals, Beverly Hills Hotel’s Polo Lounge will offer 200 of their famous McCarthy salads to doctors, nurses and others who are on the frontlines in fighting COVID-19

Los Angeles' Dorchester Collection hotels — the Beverly Hills Hotel and Hotel Bel-Air — are donating 200 salads at each hotel on Wednesday.

As a thank-you to first responders and medical professionals, The Beverly Hills Hotel’s Polo Lounge will offer 200 of their famous McCarthy Salads to doctors, nurses and others who are on the front lines in fighting COVID-19. The McCarthy, known as the go-to order among many Polo Lounge regulars, is a loaded version of a Cobb salad.

Over at Hotel Bel Air, 200 of the Nancy Reagan salads, also a play on the Cobb and a favorite of the late former first lady, will be ready for those medical personnel who drive to the hotel for pickup at Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant. Each person much show ID and proof of employment at a local hospital for pickup through the hotels’ main valet entrances. Grab-and-go service for the salads will be between 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and are limited to two salads per person.

The idea to feed the medical teams on the front lines at L.A. hospitals stemmed from the hotel’s general manager and regional director, Edward Mady, who has put together a community initiative to give back to those in need. Continuing with aiding the local medical teams — and to keep the hotel staff engaged and inspired — the Dorchester hotels will donate 400 salads to the staff at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles next week.

 

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Everyday? Or just today? If the latter, non-story.

Usually media outlets get paid for ads but good on you for helping struggling small businesses in these trying times

a s-salad?

Wow a fucking salad how awesome

He’s worth billions and he’s donating 200 salads lmfaoooooo. Gtfoh with this crap

BREAKING: Hotel Has Ingredients About To Expire

Wow. The Sultan of Brunei is giving free salad How about a couple mill for supplies or free vacations when this is over? did the Sultan pay you for this pitiful ad?

Is now doing advertising in the form of an article ... cause this is pretty low!

lol

Why are you promoting the Beverly Hills Hotel?

That's dumb as hell

It does look good though. 👀

Is this a joke?

charlieboy_ron McCarthyism- now we feed the masses to name names in scrubs and masks. Thanks for the food use for sustenance- Now in the ER with doctors struggling.

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