Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño want your grandmother to enjoy the Grito de Independencia on September 15 and more

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Nobody executes the better recipe for red pozole that the grandmother, but this September 15th They could enjoy it in another way with Uber Eats and Toño’s House.

Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño launched the campaign with “Free Grandmothers” spots as part of the celebrations of Cry of Independence 2024 which focuses on enjoying without sacrificing anyone.

When it comes to commemorative dates such as the Grito de Independencia, the care tasks for grandmothers, mothers, aunts and other women in the family intensify.

Not counting the purchase of ingredients, household chores related to food -according to Inegi- are:

  • Cooking or preparing food
  • Reheating food
  • Setting and/or clearing the table
  • Serving food and drinks
  • Bring food to a household member at work, school or other place

Does this sound familiar? Can this be resolved so that Everyone is celebrating the Cry of Independence on September 15While we can all be part of the preparation of the celebration, Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño have put their grain of sand on the table.

Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño: Let your grandmother do yoga, knitting or whatever she wants during the Grito de Independencia on September 15

The recipe for pozole must be one of the best kept secrets of every family. They are usually the grandmothers who transmit year after year are wisdom of ingredients, cooking and magic.

However, before and during the celebrations of the Grito de Independencia They are usually the ones who enjoy it the least for the pleasure of seeing the family happy.

To raise awareness of this, Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño launched the fun campaign “Grandmas Libres”; in the The spot shows three grandmothers devoting their time to something other than making the long pozole recipe.

“Care work satisfies a basic need for sustaining life, however, it represents an economic and emotional burden that distances women from opportunities for personal, educational, social development and integration into the labor market,” said the Center for Legislative Studies for Gender Equality.

Don’t even worry about reheating it. red pozole since Uber Eats – through its app – will put it at your door in 35 minutes or less.

“We are committed to offering the best culinary experience at home, especially on such significant dates,” he said. Daniel Colungamanaging director of Uber Eats in Mexico.

Daniel Colunga, general manager of Uber Eats in Mexico and Ana Zuluaga, delivery director of La Casa de Toño (Courtesy)

Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño prepare half a million liters of red pozole for the Grito de Independencia on September 15

Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño are already preparing for the national holidays, a date on which the sale of red pozole and others Mexican snacks is fired.

For September 14, the Cry of Independence on September 15 and the other days of National Holidays, Toño’s House will prepare half a million liters of red pozole revealed Ana Zuluaga, the restaurant’s delivery director.

With their exclusive alliance, Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño hope to bring more than 100,000 meals from their branches to the tables of families in CDMX and the State of Mexico. 100 thousand kilos of corn, 25 thousand of white onions and 90 thousand of meat.

And have no doubt, The recipe for the red pozole that Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño will put at your door dates back to 1986 forks as secret as your grandmother’s.

Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño want your grandmother to enjoy the Grito de Independencia on September 15 and more

Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño spot (Video Shot)

Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño spot

Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño spot (Video Shot)

Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño spot

Uber Eats and La Casa de Toño spot (Video Shot)

2024-09-12 08:48:21

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