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GrabFood launches ‘Don’t forget to eat’ movement

GrabFood, Indonesia’s most frequently used food delivery service, is now helping you rediscover the spirit to make dreams come true, through “Jangan Lupa Makan” (Don’t Forget to Eat) movement.

Inforial (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Mon, January 20, 2020 Published on Jan. 20, 2020 Published on 2020-01-20T09:51:28+07:00

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GrabFood launches ‘Don’t forget to eat’ movement Skip no meal: Grab Indonesia managing director Neneng Goenadi (fourth left) poses with GrabFood partner representatives, namely McDonald's Indonesia’s Sutji Lantyka (left), CFC president director Henkie Sutjiewan (second left), chef Yuda Bustara (third left), GrabFood Indonesia head of marketing Hadi Surya Koe (fourth right), Kopi Lain Hati vice president of marketing Deo Cardi Nathanael (third right), marketing manager of Mahadya F&B Group (which oversees Wingstop & Carl's Jr.) Meisy Gautama (second right) and Nestle Pure Life marketing officer Maria Karina (right) during the launch of “Jangan Lupa Makan” campaign in Jakarta.

Are you too busy to eat? This should not be the case anymore.

GrabFood, Indonesia’s most frequently used food delivery service, is now helping you rediscover the spirit to make dreams come true, through “Jangan Lupa Makan” (Don’t Forget to Eat) movement.

The movement encourages you to not let a hectic day make you skip a meal, which will energize you in pursuing your hopes and dreams.

Food provides nutrients for the body and mind, and having your meals on time will ensure that the body and mind function properly throughout the day.

Grab Indonesia managing director Neneng Goenadi pointed out the importance of eating your daily meals on schedule.

“Many people think that it doesn’t matter what time to eat, as the important thing is what we eat. It is true, that what we eat has an impact on our health and body, but the timing also has an impact on our health,” she says.

Neneng went on to say that as the new year had just started, and people were resolved to live better lives, GrabFood encouraged everyone to rediscover the lost habit of timely eating through “Jangan Lupa Makan” campaign.

As part of the campaign, GrabFood distributed 10,000 food packages on Friday, to those who dedicate themselves in public services, such as firefighters, police officers, medics, public transportation drivers and cleaning service workers, simultaneously by GrabFood drivers in Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Medan and Makassar.

Record-breaking: Grab Indonesia managing director Neneng Goenadi shows an Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) certificate, accompanied by MURI deputy director Osmar Semesta Susilo (left) and GrabFood Indonesia head of marketing Hadi Surya Koe.
Record-breaking: Grab Indonesia managing director Neneng Goenadi shows an Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) certificate, accompanied by MURI deputy director Osmar Semesta Susilo (left) and GrabFood Indonesia head of marketing Hadi Surya Koe

This initiative, supported by GrabFood partners namely CFC, McDonald’s, Kopi Lain Hati, Carl’s Jr., Wingstop and Nestle Pure Life, has also broken an Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) record.

“In this new year, we want to appreciate those who help make our day easy,” Neneng says, hoping that the unsung heroes do not forget to eat so that they can stay active, serving from the heart without forgetting their own wellness.

GrabFood delivery partners have been doing their best to provide convenience for the customers, as well as ensuring timely delivery.

An event will be held for the drivers at the end of January in Bandung, Bali, Medan, Makassar, Yogyakarta and Semarang as part of GrabFood’s appreciation for them.

The food delivery app also collaborates with corporate partners to provide food and drinks that users can buy for the drivers. If you are interested in participating in this pilot project, it could be as easily done as ordering your own food and drink from GrabFood. You can find specifically assigned dishes for the drivers at the participating restaurants’ page.

So, for active urbanites who are often too busy to go out and buy their food, there is always GrabFood just a fingertip away to ensure you eat on time.

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