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Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Wednesday, February 19 2020 - 14:26
AsiaNet
Nayuki Donating Food and Face Masks to Several Hospitals to Battle Coronavirus Outbreak and Launches Free Delivery Service for February
SHENZHEN, China, Feb. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Nayuki, a leading new-style tea drink brand based in China, is donating tea 
beverages, baked goods, milk, fruit and thousands of medical face masks to 
frontline medical staff in Wuhan, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hangzhou and Guangzhou.

To prevent the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Nayuki has launched a 
free delivery service for customers during February and upgraded its food 
safety controls to guarantee all facilities are disinfected regularly.

"We would like to extend our gratitude and highest respect to all front-line 
medical staff. It is their bravery and selfless dedication that we are able to 
continue to progress and bring the outbreak under control. We will do our best 
to offer as much help as possible to those who are racing against time to treat 
patients", said Peng Xin, Founder of Nayuki,  "We offered them freshly-made tea 
drinks and baked goods to ease their work pressure while helping them maintain 
adequate nutrient intake. Meanwhile, Nayuki is also helping to procure and 
dispatch much needed medical items to hospitals to strengthen their efforts and 
ease the current strain in Wuhan and across the country."

"Aside from this, we have also sealed all our in-store products with boxes and 
plastic bags to ensure the safety of customers and launched free and 
contactless delivery services and traceable food safety measures in cooperation 
with Meituan. Each product comes with a card which has detailed information 
about the names and temperatures of each person who made and delivered them", 
she added.

The stores of Nayuki in Wuhan suspended business on January 23rd in response to 
the epidemic prevention and control requirements of the city. Yet on the 29th, 
Nayuki's staff began to work alongside Meituan to prepare and dispatch hundreds 
of tea drinks and baked goods to Wuhan Hanyang District People's Hospital, 
Wuhan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hanyang Branch and medical teams 
from the PLA Air Force hospital. During Lunar New Year, Nayuki's staff arranged 
the delivery of tens of box of milk and fruit and thousands of medical face 
masks.

To further consolidate the anti-epidemic endeavour across the country, Nayuki 
has provided a free delivery service from February 1st-29th while encouraging 
customers to order online to reduce the risk of infection by person-to-person 
contact.  From kitchen to cup, the company maintains the highest hygiene 
standards and the strictest food safety controls.

The opening of new outlets in the US and Japan is well underway. However, the 
company expects progress in Q1 of 2020 to experience delays due to the impact 
of the epidemic. With the expansion strategy and contingency measures in place, 
Nayuki is confident that normal business operations will begin soon.  


About Nayuki

Nayuki, the leading Chinese new-style tea brand, with its fruit-based cheese 
teas and soft-euro bakes, is dedicated to bringing new taste sensations to tea 
aficionados around the world. Growing rapidly with nearly 400 stores ranging 
from 1,200 up to 11,000 square feet in prime locations across China, Nayuki has 
elevated the tea-drinking lifestyle to the next level with its innovations.

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200219/2723411-1 
(Caption: Nayuki's staff dispatched the items to the frontline medical staff)

SOURCE: Nayuki

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