
With many restaurants currently unable to bring in customers as usual, they have had to turn to considering other streams of revenue. For a few this has meant coming up with food kits of some sort or another, or offering grocery kits for sale to help suppliers, as well as meet community food demands.
There have been taco kits, pizza kits, there are Denny's home meal kits being offered, and more.

These kits are a great way for small businesses and other companies to try and come up with a profitable solution that can help them during the current restrictions.
A Cheaper Choice?
It also offers families a cost-effective meal option too, if they cannot find what they need at the grocery store etc.
Not only might be more convenient and affordable than usual dinner plans might, but the kits are also helping people learn how to cook new meals when many folks have got plenty of free time right now to enjoy.
The bundles are usually going to be cheaper than it would be to take your entire family out to the restaurant for a dinner or lunch, though you might not get your usual beverages with it.
Drinks 2 Go
There are some restaurants who are now serving alcoholic beverages with their food deliveries, after the state has given them permission to skirt some previous rules with a new waiver in order to do that. Right now they need all the business that they can get.
Already, we can see that more restaurants in places like Texas and Georgia are starting to open up, it might only be a few weeks before others join the change.
Yes things will be opening up soon, that's good. Selling the kits might be bad for the restaurants as people would find it easy to cook at home
Pizza 🍕 kits coming soon from @mo-nique and Spiritus!
all looks so yummy. I love sushi
same but mostly avocado roll
Oh my favorite is the avocado roll 😍😍😍
It'll be interesting to see if this and cloud kitchens become popular, but eating out in public (with friends) is very fun and I miss that the most.
Thanks for sharing.