Tiffany & Co. commits $1 million to Covid-19 relief efforts

According to a statement, the foundation will allocate $750,000 to the Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization (WHO), and $250,000 to The New York Community Trust’s NYC Covid-19 Response & Impact Fund. The Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the WHO works to provide Covid-19 aid to countries around the world, especially those with the weakest health systems, while the NYC Covid-19 Response & Impact Fund aids nonprofit social service and arts and culture organizations struggling with the health and economic effects of the virus.

Tiffany & Co. is providing further donations to any qualified nonprofit organization supporting Covid-19 relief through a dollar-for-dollar employee donation match program.In addition, The Tiffany & Co. Foundation has signed…

Caribou Coffee Introduces New Beyond Meat Sausage With Egg & Mozzarella Sandwich

The Beyond Meat Sausage with Egg & Mozzarella Sandwich features a plant-based Beyond Breakfast Sausage Patty, a cage-free fried egg patty and a slice of natural mozzarella cheese, all served on a herb ciabatta roll.

You can find the new Beyond Meat Sausage with Egg & Mozzarella Sandwich exclusively at Caribou Coffee locations nationwide for a limited time starting March 4, 2021.คำพูดจาก เกมสล็อตมาใหม่

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Melbourne night life recovering from Covid

The Council of Capital City Lord Mayors 2020-21 report on measuring the Australian night time economy was released on Wednesday.

It revealed Melbourne’s night time economy turnover remained relatively steady – down just 0.1 per cent despite the pandemic.

Acting Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece said Melbourne’s electric night time economy was one of the city’s biggest assets.

“We’re doing everything we can to support our twilight traders, making sure Melbourne remains Australia’s most liveable city and our local economy continues to thrive,” he said.

“Last year, our city’s bars, nightclubs, restaurants and entertainment businesses contributed more than $3.3bn to the local economy, supporting more than 31,000 jo…