Catering company makes contribution to epidemic fight in Tonghua-Xinhua

Catering company makes contribution to epidemic fight in Tonghua

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2021-02-03 17:19:15

A worker delivers boxed meals at a sub-district office in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 2, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Distribution workers package boxed meals in Jiahe Catering Company in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Jan. 21, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Workers are about to carry boxed meals at a sub-district office in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 2, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Zhao Hongxia checks the food sample records, disinfection records and the daily temperature of the employees in Jiahe Catering Company in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Jan. 21, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

A worker processes vegetables in Jiahe Catering Company in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Jan. 21, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Zhao Hongxia's office is seen converted into a temporary dormitory in Jiahe Catering Company in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Jan. 21, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

A worker processes vegetables in Jiahe Catering Company in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Jan. 21, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Workers transfer boxed meals at a sub-district office in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 2, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

A distribution truck loaded with boxed meals drives on the street in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Jan. 21, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

 

Zhao Hongxia walks in Jiahe Catering Company in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Jan. 21, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Workers pack meals in Jiahe Catering Company in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Jan. 21, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Workers pack meals in Jiahe Catering Company in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Jan. 21, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Community staff load boxed meals before delivering them to communities at a sub-district office in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Jan. 23, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Workers carry boxed meals at a sub-district office in Tonghua City of northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 2, 2021. "The city is slowing down to curb the pandemic, but we're not closing up. Instead, we're busier than ever," said Zhao Hongxia, general manager of Jiahe Catering Company. The company was originally a boxed meal supplier for primary and secondary schools in Tonghua City. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Tonghua, the company has accepted a new task of providing meals to front-line staff and people under quarantine. More than 30,000 boxes of meals are sent by the company every day all cross the city. The company now has over 130 employees, whose daily work covers processing, making, packaging and distribution of the meals. To ensure food safety, more than 80 employees in charge of processing have all been temporarily living in the company since Jan. 15, and strictly following the epidemic prevention requirements. Zhao's own office has also been converted into a temporary dormitory. "We hope to contribute as much as possible in this special period to support those medical workers and other staff on the front line," said Zhao. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)