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Fond Du Lac Community Food Resources Fond du Lac Community Food Resources (during COVID-19 crisis) updated - 03/31/2020 Information subject to change as needed Latest updates are in RED Home Delivered Meals Fond du Lac County Department of Senior Services: Provides a noon hot meal delivered Monday thru Friday Any person 60 and over or married to someone who is 60+ Frail/Homebound Cannot cook for themselves or have someone at home to cook for the Suggested donation of $3.50 per meal To cancel a meal call (920) 929-3937 by 1:00 pm the day prior to cancelled meal Contact the Department of Senior Services at 920-929-3937 for more information. Mom’s Meals Full prepared meals – Breakfast, Lunch, Supper Will last in refrigerator up to 14 days Can order online at mommeals.com or by calling 866-971-6667 Health Specific Options o Diabetes-friendly o Heart-friendly o Renal-friendly o Lower Sodium o Gluten Free o Vegetarian o Pureed o Cancer Support o General Wellness Meals include entrée and sides. Delivered to your door Flat rate shipping fee applies. Schwan’s Individual choices, pricing varies by item. https://www.schwans.com/ Meal Site Senior Meal Drive Up Site: If you are over the age of 60 and live in FdL County, you can participate in the "DRIVE UP" version of the Senior Dining Program. Call (920) 322-3630 to reserve your meal! Call by noon for the next day! (It is suggested to sign up for multiple days at once.) Pick up meal at Fond du Lac Senior Center, 151 E 1st St, Fond du Lac Cost – Suggested donation of $3.00 A family member or friend can pick up for you. Food Pantries The Salvation Army – 237 N Macy St Fond du Lac 54935 920-923-8220 Distributing food pantry boxes to clients parked outside pantry doors. Food Pantry service hours are 9am to 12:30pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; and Wednesdays 9:30am to 11:30am and 12:30pm to 5pm. Proxy pick up available – will need client’s ID (photo copy is ok) and written permission from the client. Fondy Food Pantry - 573 W. Rolling Meadows Dr Fond du Lac 920-322-0369 Clients can drive into the parking lot and pick up boxes of food. Volunteers waiting outside take names and addresses and call them into the pantry office to record information. A number is placed on the client's windshield and they are directed to go to the back of the building. A shopper completes the client's grocery list and brings out the food. Starting the week of March 22, Fondy Food Pantry will be open on Tuesdays 11am to 1 pm; and will be open Thursdays 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Anyone new to the pantry should email [email protected] or call the office at 920-322-0369 with the name, address, and birthdate of every person in the household. Hope Lutheran Church Pantry of Hope at Hope Lutheran Church, 260 Vincent St., is a resource for perishable and non- perishable food and hygiene products available to Hope members, their families and those in need in the community, including senior citizens. Call 920-922-5130 for more information. Grocery Shopping Delivery Service: Instacart Register at Instacart.com – easy registration using your Facebook Account Local stores participating: Aldi – N666 N Rollin Meadows Dr Fond du Lac 54937 855-955-2534 Pick & Save – 760 W Johnson St Fond du Lac 54935 920-929-6510 Pick & Save – 55 W Pioneer Rd Fond du Lac 54935 920-922-2500 Festival Foods – 1125 E Johnson St Fond du Lac 54937 920-922-2500 Piggly Wiggly – 131 University Dr Fond du Lac 54935 920-922-7800 Personal Shopper shops for you. Service fee – 5% of total order with $2.00 minimum. Delivery fee - The delivery fee depends on the size of your order and the delivery time that you choose. The fee for each delivery will be displayed when selecting a delivery window during checkout, before you place your order. No delivery fee if order is picked up at the store. (Service Fee still applies) All orders must be $10 or more. No delivery fee for orders that are picked up. Shop from anywhere using your computer, phone or tablet. Schedule a delivery Have your groceries delivered in as little as an hour! You can also have them delivered later in the day or week. Must have Debit or Credit at online check out. Optional enrollment into Instacart Express: Instacart Express is a membership option for customers who want to use Instacart regularly. For a flat annual cost or a low monthly fee, you can enjoy unlimited free deliveries* on all orders over $35. (Service fee still applies.) Most stores also offer shopping service for pick up at a low flat rate fee. Hometown Taxi offers pick-up from Walmart for a fee of $10.00. Restaurants offering curbside service: 11:11 Burgers & Beignets has closed its Main Street location but remains open at its Johnson Street location for carry-out and delivery from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 920-266-8005. Main Street location: 11am- 8pm, closes early if business is slow that day. Johnson Street location: Sunday-Thursday 11am – 9pm and Friday-Saturday 11am – 10/11pm depending how business is going that day. Customers are not allowed in the building, only staff. Take orders over the phone along with card and take order out to customer when they get there. They prefer not to use cash but if they do use cash, it has to be exact cash and employee wears a glove when taking the cash. A&W is running as usual. 920-921-4320. Ala Roma Pizzera is offering carry-out and delivery. 920-929-9366; hours are 11am-9pm Ang and Eddie's is open for pickup and delivery only, and encourages online orders at its website. Those who order online will get free cheese bread with a promo code. Open Wednesday-Thursday from 4pm-8pm and Friday-Saturday from 4pm-9pm, very limited menu; no sandwiches or kids menu, preorder all orders online, very short staffed, and no in person orders. Annie's Fountain City Café is offering curbside pickup only. The parking spot in front of the café is coned off for pickup. Orders can be taken when pulling up or by sending a Facebook message ahead of time. 920-929-8909. Monday-Friday 7am-1pm, Saturday and Sunday 8am-11am, they also now have online ordering on their website. Applebee's is open for third-party delivery and carside-to-go. A condensed menu is available online. No one will be allowed in the building. 920-922-1809. Google maps states in red “Temporarily Closed” along with if you google it, it says the same thing. Arby's is open for drive-thru and carry-out orders. 920-906-5054. Sunday-Thursday 10am-10pm and Fridays and Saturdays 10am-11pm, drive-thru and carry-out orders. Benvenuto's Fond du Lac is providing free delivery, carry out and curbside pickup at all locations. The restaurant asks for customers to plan to pay and pay gratuity over the phone so no social contact is needed for a signature. 920-924-9112. No dine in; hours are Monday thru Sunday from 4pm – 8pm. Blanck's Lake Aire Supper Club will offer its entire menu for delivery and pickup within a six-mile radius. Customers can call orders in and pick them up with cash or card. Deliveries must be paid by credit card prior to drop off and must be at least a $10 order. If salad included in meal, customers can have soup and salad or take $5 off order. Hours are Thursday thru Sunday from 4:30pm – 8:30pm. Bob's Pizza is open for delivery and carry-out. Calling ahead is appreciated but not required. Merrill Avenue location: 920-922-6505. Main Street: 920-921-4900. Employees only allowed in building; no customers. Hours are Sunday thru Thursday 11am - 9pm and Friday and Saturday 11am – midnight. (Curbside/Call for delivery) Buffalo Wild Wings is offering carry-out and delivery through a third-party site. 920-907-1960. Hours are Monday thru Sunday 11am – 10pm. Burger King is offering carry-out and drive-thru orders. 920-921-6400; Monday thru Sunday: 7am - 9pm. Casa Del Tequila is open for delivery, as well as for carry-out. 920-933-3797. Delivery is only for food delivery apps such as eat streets; hours are Monday thru Sunday from 11am-8pm. Chinatown Kitchen is open for carry-out. 920-923-9688. Open Monday thru Sunday from 11am – 9pm. Christianos Pizza is offering carry-out and delivery. 920-933-5133. Hours might be changing next week but as of now, open Monday thru Saturday from 11am-9pm. Closed on Sundays. Coliseum Sports Bar & Grill is offering carry-out and delivery from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The restaurant can also sell liquor by the bottle and beer by the case. 920-924-9599 They are also doing grocery pickup for individuals in need such as elderly or health issues who cannot leave the house, they can pay with cash or check and no delivery fee charge. Cousin Subs is open for carry-out, delivery and online ordering. 920-907-0172. hours are Mondays thru Sunday from 10am-8pm. Culver's drive-thrus remain open at all locations. Dairy Queen on Fond du Lac Avenue is offering drive-thru, carry-out orders as well as delivery through a third-party service.
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