Denny's mobile diner deployed to feed residents without power in stricken Louisiana

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Denny's mobile diner deployed to feed residents without power in stricken Louisiana
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The mobile diner had headed to disaster-struck Louisiana to feed residents, thousands of whom are still without power following Hurricane Ida.

The mobile diner likely brought relief for some as it finally rolled into La Place on Monday, serving meals at the Riverlands Shopping Center.

It next appeared at the New Wine Christian Fellowship dishing out"hot and ready meals," while it's believed to be returning to serve food at the same location on Wednesday, from 7 a.m. to noon.page for the mobile diner show queues of cars patiently waiting for food, while those who have received a hot meal give a thumbs up.

A spokesperson for Denny's confirmed the truck was"heading to Louisiana to support the thousands of residents impacted by Hurricane Ida,"John Dillon, Denny's chief brand officer, told the site:"At Denny's, we love to feed people–mind, bodies and souls.

Launched in 2017, the truck is intended to"quickly travel to feed those suffering in the wake of national disasters and emergencies..."Denny's mobile relief diner. The restaurant ha deployed its 53-foot truck to Louisiana to feed residents left without power following hurricane Ida.

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