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Wonder partners with the Community Food Bank of New Jersey

Wonder to host a virtual cooking demonstration with Food Network Chef Bobby Flay. All proceeds of this event will go to the food bank.

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Wonder, a new home dining experience serving towns throughout New Jersey, has partnered with the Community FoodBank of New Jersey (CFBNJ) to host a virtual cooking demonstration with Chef Bobby Flay. All proceeds of this event will go to the food bank. CFBNJ is the leading anti-hunger and anti-poverty organization in the state of New Jersey.

Wonder is a brand-new home dining experience, now available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play, that has partnered with some of the best chefs and restaurants in the country to bring their menus to you. Wonder’s partners include Food Network stars like Bobby Flay, Nancy Silverton, and Michael Symon, plus James Beard Award winners, Michelin Star recipients, and best-in-category restaurants across the country. Every order with Wonder is made to order on a mobile restaurant right outside your door. That way, every dish is the best possible quality, served just moments after it’s cooked.

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As part of their sustainability efforts, Wonder donates excess food inventory to The Community FoodBank of New Jersey on a weekly basis, in an effort to dramatically reduce food waste while simultaneously giving back to local communities. Additionally, starting March 15, Wonder will give all customers the opportunity to round up their order amount total to the nearest dollar and donate the entirety of that round-up to CFBNJ. Each dollar donated equates to three meals given to those in need.

The Bobby Flay cooking demonstration will take place via Zoom on March 23, 2022, at 7:00pm. Tickets cost $25 per household, which includes access to the event and the opportunity to ask questions and learn how to make a Spicy Southwest Ribeye, Mushroom Mashed Potatoes, and a signature cocktail from Chef Flay. Each ticket translates to 75 meals for those in need in the local community.

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Bobby Flay is an acclaimed restaurateur who has opened restaurants across the country, including Mesa Grill, Bar Americain, Bolo, Gato, Shark, and Bobby Flay Steak. Flay is best known as a pioneer in food television: he is an Iron Chef on the Food Network, has hosted the shows Throwdown! With Bobby Flay, Boy Meets Grill, Grill It!, Beat Bobby Flay, Worst Cooks in America, America’s Next Great Restaurant, Bobby & Giada in Italy, and more. He has won four Emmy Awards, received the James Beard Foundation’s “Rising Star Chef of the Year” distinction, and was the first chef to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Chef Flay is the author of 14 award-winning cookbooks. His latest book, Bobby at Home, appeared on The New York Times Best Sellers list and was named one of the best cookbooks of the year by NPR and Food Network. With Wonder, you can enjoy Flay’s signature dishes by ordering from Bobby Flay Steak on the Wonder app, any night of the week.

For every ticket purchased between now and March 23 to Chef Bobby Flay’s Zoom cooking demonstration event, Remarkable Foods, Inc. will donate 100% of the purchase price to the Community FoodBank of New Jersey. CFBNJ is a 501(c)(3) charity whose mission is to fight hunger and poverty in New Jersey. To learn more about CFBNJ, visit www.cfbnj.org.


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