Toronto restaurant giving away free pizza to newcomers who can't afford to buy food Toronto TorontoRestaurant Pizza
However, this latest offer is one of his most heartfelt yet, and over 500 people have engaged with his Facebook post, which has also been commented on many times.
"Here's my thought," one person wrote in a comment with over 60 engagements. "Let's support this generosity by paying it forward. My next pizza order will include a 100% tip towards covering pizza you gift to a family in need.""A lot of newcomers and refugees from war-torn countries like Ukraine come to Toronto. They live in bad conditions, rent's expensive, and food is expensive. I want to help people who can't buy food," Ari tells blogTO.
Just last week he also delivered pizza for Thanksgiving to a homeless shelter, and he's always trying to draw attention to those in difficult situations.
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