We are proud to use the Uber Eats’ platform to support local, DC-based restaurants and the contributions of Black-owned restaurants.” This work has always been important, but it is especially critical now as the restaurant community recovers from economic setbacks caused by pandemic-related restaurant closures. “We’re excited to partner with organizations that share our values and that are creating spaces to uplift restaurants that are at the core of DC’s communities. “Uber is committed to supporting Black restaurant owners and chefs in DC, and across the country,” said Michele Blackwell, a spokesperson for Uber. Beginning March 18th and running Thursdays-Sundays until the end of the year, Black-owned restaurants, chefs, caterers, and food truck operators in DC will be featured at Sandlot Southeast and available on the Uber Eats app. WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Uber Eats announced its partnership with Sandlot Southeast to showcase and celebrate local Black-owned restaurants and chefs in collaboration with EatOkra, Suite Nation, and &Access. Uber Eats, Sandlot Southeast, EatOkra, Suite Nation, and &Access partner to highlight DC’s emerging and established Black restaurant owners and chefs. Uber Eats Announces New DC Dining Experience to Promote Local Black Restaurant Owners and Chefs
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