Getting involved by staying home
Houston's Smart Meals fights the Gulf oil spill one reheat at a time
So you desperately want to assist the cleanup efforts along the Gulf of Mexico, do you? But unfortunately, the trappings of daily life in corporate America don't permit going fishing anytime soon.
What's a bleeding heart to do?
Turn a blind eye? But of course not. Why, you stay home and eat in.
"Our neighbors have really been affected by this," said J.R. Cohen, Head of Operations at Smart Meals. So when California's Dine Out for the Gulf Coast popped up on his radar, Smart Meals sprang into action.
Smart Meals, a local company aiming to make healthy eaters out of all Houstonians, has vowed to donate 20 percent of all frozen food sales to the Gulf Coast Oil Spill Fund this week.
For the amount you'd leave in gratuity on a restaurant check, you can get involved with disaster relief via convenient comfort cooking.
We smell a win-win simmering on the stove.