Disney World, Disneyland Resort donate excess food stocks as they close amid coronavirus pandemic
Disney World and Disneyland Resort are donating extra food and meals as they temporarily close due to the spread of COVID-19 in the United States.
The theme parks are giving the excess stocks to the Second Harvest Food Bank in California and Florida, as per separate statements on the Disney Parks blog on March 13 and 14.
The tourist spots also assured that they are “closely following food safety guidelines” while handing out the surplus inventory of dairy, fruit, vegetables, packaged goods and banquet meals.
The two parks began giving away the excess food yesterday, March 17, as seen in a video posted on Disney Parks’ Twitter page. Along with the food, they also included monetary donations.
See how Disney Parks are supporting local communities by donating surplus food to Second Harvest Food Banks during temporary closures:
— Disney Parks (@DisneyParks)
While the parks have been closed until the end of March, the Disney-owned and -operated hotels at Vero Beach Resort and Disney World Resort are set to close on Friday, March 20, at 5 p.m., as per an update by Disney Parks . The remaining days leading to the closure will allow the guests there to make necessary arrangements before the halt on operations.
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Aside from Disney World and Disneyland Resort, the Disney theme park in Paris has also operations until the end of the month due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /ra
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