A West Seattle caterer, whose business has plummeted due to COVID-19, is pivoting to cater to moms this Mother’s Day.
“Just to allow people to hopefully forget about any bad stuff that’s happening. And to still celebrate Mother’s Day with delicious food,” said Jack Rogers.
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Jack Rogers is known as The Tall Chef. He's created a Mother's Day crepe kit you can order for pick up or delivery. It includes everything you need to make mom feel special – including all the toppings like caramelized bananas and spiced chocolate sauce, even the bubbles.
Rogers primarily caters weddings - which aren't happening right now because of the pandemic. So he's partnering with other vendors in the wedding industry to stay afloat.
In the meantime, we’re doing this Mother’s Day kit. But we’re going to do other meal kits and other things that can take that restaurant or that feeling of being catered for, taken care of to people’s homes.
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