Hungry Jack's partners up with R U OK?
To encourage meaningful conversations between restaurant crews and customers.
R U OK? is most well known for R U OK? Day, held every year on the month of September. The not-for-profit organizations aims to inspire Australians to have meaningful conversations to help anyone who might be struggling with life.
According to the brand, a dedicated program has also been developed for Hungry Jack’s 16,500 staff to help them understand the importance of asking the question and having regular, meaningful conversations with family, friends and colleagues.
“Hungry Jack’s is proud to partner with R U OK? to help it empower more Australians, including Hungry Jack’s 16,500 staff, to have regular, meaningful conversations that can make a real difference.
“The partnership provides us with a valuable opportunity to give back to the 370 communities that support us in a worthwhile way,” said Hungry Jack’s National Marketing Director, Paul Tredinnick
As a principal partner, Hungry Jack’s will help the charity connect with more Australians by sharing tips on how to start a conversation and collecting donations in its 370 restaurants in the lead up to R U OK? Day.
It will also sponsor the R U OK? Conversation Bus and will also encourage customers to have meaningful conversations by introducing a range of meals and snacks designed for sharing with friends and family over a conversation.