Tuesday, November 26, 2013

“ThanksSharing” Initiative from MealSharing.com

New “ThanksSharing” Initiative from MealSharing.com Ensures No One Eats Alone This Thanksgiving

(CHICAGO)- MealSharing.com, a website that connects travelers and locals over home cooked meals, announces its upcoming Thanksgiving initiative “ThanksSharing” for people who can't be with their families for the holiday. Perfect for those traveling in the U.S. as well as Americans abroad, ThanksSharing promotes food and togetherness for the classic American holiday. 

“With ThanksSharing, we want to make sure no one is left alone on Thanksgiving,” says Jay Savsani, founder of MealSharing.com. “People might not have family or friends nearby and the MealSharing.com community has stepped up to make sure they can have a home cooked meal on Thanksgiving. We have hosts across the U.S. and around the world, including cities such as Berlin, Sao Paulo, Madrid and many more.”

To find a meal, guests can log on the website, review a host’s meal profile and request a meal. If the host accepts, the two parties may then message back and forth (to discuss allergies, dietary restrictions, etc) until the meal is set. Hosts can accommodate one or many guests per meal. Afterwards, users and hosts review their experience. 

MealSharing.com plans to make ThanksSharing an annual tradition with hopes that no one will eat alone on the popular American holiday. To join the MealSharing.com community and host a ThanksSharing meal, please visit http://www.mealsharing.com/thanksgiving.  

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