Providing free curry to children who use surplus food for school lunch after school closure Saitama Iruma March 24 17:34

As schools continue to close due to the spread of the new coronavirus, a restaurant in Iruma City, Saitama Prefecture, offers free curries using ingredients for lunch for children in an attempt to support families who are having difficulty preparing lunch. It is being acted on.

The Japanese restaurant `` Wakatake Honten '' in Iruma City aims to support families who have trouble closing their school and have difficulty preparing for lunch until the end of this month. They serve curry for free.

The curry ingredients used onion for school lunch left over from school closures, and the children who visited were enjoying their hands in a dedicated seat after washing their hands and disinfecting with alcohol.

A sixth grader boy said, "It was really delicious to hear the creator's thoughts. There are few opportunities to meet friends, so I'm happy to meet here."

Restaurant manager Koichi Moroi, 47, said, “In the self-restraint mood, I was able to hear the children's laughter, and on the contrary, I was well. "