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Support Hawaiʻi Foodbank when dining at T S Restaurants, Sept. 9-15

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TS Restaurantʻs Hula Pie. File Photo Courtesy: T S Restaurants

T S Restaurants invites guests to support Hawaiʻi Foodbank when dining at any of its seven locations across the state from Sept. 9-15. Customers are encouraged to make a donation when visiting Duke’s, Hula Grill, Leilani’s on the Beach and Keoki’s Paradise. For every dollar donated, T S Restaurants will subtract the same amount from the guest’s bill, up to $50, providing an opportunity for both residents and visitors to impact the community while enjoying a discounted meal.

The restaurant fundraising campaign coincides with Hunger Action Month, held every September to raise awareness about the issue of food insecurity in America to inspire action across the board. Committed to serving the community, T S Restaurants will hold this statewide fundraiser for the third year in a row.

Hawaiʻi Foodbank is a nonprofit organization that provides food assistance to the state of Hawaiʻi. It provides direct support on Oʻahu and Kauaʻi, partnering with The Food Basket to serve Hawaiʻi County and Maui Food Bank to serve Maui County. Together, they work to ensure that no one in Hawaiʻi goes hungry.

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T S Restaurants locations across Hawaiʻi include the following locations:
(see all locations listed here: https://www.tsrestaurants.com/locations/)

Maui

  • Duke’s Maui (130 Kai Malina Parkway Bldg. 1)
  • Hula Grill Kaanapali (2435 Kāʻanapali Pkwy.)
  • Leilani’s on the Beach (2435 Kāʻanapali Pkwy.)

Oahu

  • Duke’s Waikīkī (2335 Kalākaua Ave.)
  • Hula Grill Waikīkī (2335 Kalākaua Ave.)
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Kauai

  • Duke’s Kauai (3610 Rice St.)
  • Keoki’s Paradise (2360 Kiahuna Plantation Dr.)

Learn more at www.hawaiifoodbank.org.

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