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The Black Owned Filter
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Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against any race. I have friends of many races, but this black against white stuff being proliferated, is setting race relations back decades here.
Seamless has a filter in their search to find black only owned businesses.
The ones a saw were mostly soul food and jamaican food restaurants. You know, foods traditionally made by black people.
The fact anyone thinks a white Italian from brooklyn, or a Korean immigrant might own such a restaurant,and you need to avoid them because they're not black making this food you seek , is beyond me.
And by the way, I always got my jerk chicken at Golden Crust. I always put money in their tip jar at check out , which very few of the patrons of color ever did.
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By ordering from a Black-owned restaurant and donating your change at checkout to the Feed the Soul Foundation, you can help celebrate the diverse culinary traditions of our restaurant partners and support Black entrepreneurs.
By Seamless author
Food is at the heart of all communities and cultures, and this month Seamless is honoring the diverse culinary traditions of the Black community. The Seamless community wouldn’t be complete without Black-owned restaurants, which is why we’ve teamed up with Dine.Black, an online source for Black-owned restaurants, to highlight them with a Black-owned search filter.
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