Canadian restaurant supply company raising money for Ukraine
A Canadian restaurant supply company is raising money for Ukraine despite their own lost revenue over the past two years, with the aim to get more companies and industries to do the same.
Russell Hendrix supplies restaurants across the country with everything from refrigeration units, to utensils. Since March 2020, their industry has taken a big hit.
"At the start of the pandemic, we were down 50 to 60 per cent in total volume," said CEO Tom Pitera. "We felt the effects along with everybody else in the industry. Nobody knew if this was going to last for 30 days, 90, days, nine months or two years."
The company had to lay off workers and shut down showrooms, including the Brockville location, as COVID took hold.
Now with restrictions being lifted, they are eager to get back on track.
"We're really optimistic right now as to the recovery of the industry and all we hope is that there are no further shutdowns, no further restrictions," Pitera said, noting approximately 100 of those laid-off workers have returned to work.
"Our customers' customers want to get back in and enjoy being out in restaurants and sitting in restaurants," he added.
But with the world watching the events unfolding in Ukraine, Pitera realized their industry could help, even though their company is still recovering themselves.
"For 60 years Russell Hendrix has supported the customer base that basically takes care of their customers," Pitera said. "That's what the food service industry is all about, taking care of people."
Not being able to send supplies to Europe, they decided to raise money instead.
This week, they launched a campaign to help the Canadian Red Cross, donating $25,000 immediately with a $50,000 minimum commitment, and offering up to five per cent of their online sales from their two websites every week.
"I suspect that weekly donation could be anywhere between $10,000 and $20,000," Pitera said. "It could be higher than that, depending on how much volume comes through our websites."
The company is also matching each employee donation up to $250. Employees have already donated $2,000 in the last two days alone, according to Luke Vanderbaaren, Russell Hendrix director of procurement in Brockville.
"There's tremendous amount of people that are forced out of their homes and anything we can do to help is what we are trying to do here,” he said. “The support from our staff and our supplier community has been tremendous so far."
"What we are trying to promote is a groundswell for the food service industry in Canada to step up and to help those two and a half million people right now that are really in dire need of financial and emotional support," Pitera added.
Pitera said the campaign was put together in about five days, and it took less than 36 hours to get set up with the Red Cross.
"We really do appreciate what the Red Cross is doing on the ground there and hopefully our financial support will help them in that endeavour, he said.
"Yeah, we're still hurting from the pandemic, but it was the right thing to do and the right time to do it."
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Justin Trudeau to step down as PM following Liberal leadership race
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
Trudeau resignation: recap key moments, analysis, reaction as it happened
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stepped down as Liberal leader. Here's a recap of key moments, analysis, and reaction as it happened.
Justin Trudeau steps down as Liberal leader. Who are the top contenders to replace him?
With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation as Liberal party leader, several well-known political faces may be waiting in the wings for their opportunity to take his place.
'Together, what a great nation it would be': Donald Trump, Elon Musk react to Justin Trudeau's resignation
Amid news of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation as leader of the Liberal party on Monday morning, reactions from prominent figures began piling in.
Trudeau says Parliament is 'prorogued' until March. What does that mean?
In his resignation speech on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Parliament would be prorogued until March, which will give the Liberal party time to find a new leader ahead of an expected confidence vote and early election.
Justin Trudeau is resigning, what will be his legacy? A look back at key political eras
In a seismic political move, Justin Trudeau has announced his intention to step down as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and prime minister, once his successor is named. This decision comes after more than nine years in the country's top job and nearly 12 years at the helm of his party.
Justin Trudeau resignation: Here's what he said in Ottawa today
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered a speech about his political future Monday morning outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa. Here's the message he delivered to Canadians.
Alberta government signs new oil and gas agreement with Enbridge
The Alberta government has signed an agreement with Enbridge that Premier Danielle Smith says will increase exports of the province's heavy oil to the United States.
Trudeau leaves mixed global legacy as he exits during turbulent time, analysts say
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will leave the world stage with a legacy of promoting feminist causes and focusing on Asia, along with criticism that Canada's actions fell short of the government's rhetoric.