Friday, April 19, 2024

Apple Spice is providing delivery of individual meals to help essential workers and homebound workers

Cashew Chicken Salad is one of the 18 sandwiches and wraps available for delivery from Apple Spice. (Courtesy Photo)

Apple Spice Box Lunch Delivery & Catering Co. announced their locations in Plano and Addison will remain open and ready to serve individually packaged, safe, and healthy meals for all essential employees and operate in accordance with the COVID-19 recommendations from local, state and federal authorities. The stores will continue to serve businesses throughout the North Dallas Suburbs region.

“For the past 32 years, Apple Spice has built its reputation on preparing and serving fresh, safe, and healthy individually packaged meals directly from our kitchens to our customers,” said Randy Clegg, founder, and CEO of Apple Spice. “Our goal during this challenging time is to alleviate some of the burden on essential workers by eliminating their need to go out for breakfast or lunch by bringing the food directly to them. And unlike other food delivery services, Apple Spice meals are delivered by the same people who prepared it to ensure its safety, freshness, and timeliness – directly from our kitchens to your hands with no middlemen in between to possibly contaminate items.”

Apple Spice has its own kitchen, including a bakery on-site. And while cleanliness has always been a priority at Apple Spice, it is taking extra measures to make doubly sure its food, kitchens, prep areas, packaging, and delivery vehicles are clean and sanitary. “We are deep cleaning and sanitizing all our kitchens multiple times a day,” said Stuart Robertson, owner and operator of Apple Spice in Plano-Frisco.

Apple Spice’s box lunch and catering services feature a menu of 18 sandwiches and wraps, 15 salads, and a variety of soups including chili. The marquee item that sets Apple Spice apart from all others is its delicious daily baked bread.

“Unlike some of the grocery stores, we have bread because we bake it ourselves,” joked Stuart. “Freshly baked honey wheat, 13 grain, and sourdough bread are what our loyal customers have loved since 1988.”

Apple Spice has received numerous honors as the largest volume caterer of box lunches and buffet-style catering to local business communities.

“I’m confident Apple Spice will continue to be a great service to the businesses of the North Dallas Suburbs adapting to these new challenges,” said Octavio Rodriguez, owner and operator of the Addison store.

During its 32 years in business, Apple Spice has grown to almost 50 locations throughout the nation. For more information on Apple Spice Box Lunch Delivery & Catering Co. visit www.applespice.com

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