Cuties Donates 2.5 Million Mandarins for Healthcare Workers

The donation of 100,000 31-pound bags of the popular mandarins equates to roughly $500,000, according to the company.

Jeff Herrera/NBC 7 “In this Burbank neighborhood, some thoughtful soul decide to to offer these fresh oranges (and plastic bags) to passersby in a bid to help others in these difficult times!”

Healthcare workers battling the coronavirus pandemic at 28 Southern California hospitals will enjoy free Cuties mandarins in their break rooms beginning Thursday, thanks to the citrus company's donation of 2.5 million mandarins.

The donation of 100,000 31-pound bags of the popular mandarins equates
to roughly $500,000, according to the company.

A man is dressing up as super heroes and giving back to the community. John Cádiz Klemack reported on NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 14, 2020.

"We are overwhelmingly thankful for all their hard work and fearless efforts in fighting this global pandemic,'' according to the company.

The list of hospitals receiving the citrus snacks includes Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Children's Hospital Los Angeles; Huntington Memorial Hospital Pasadena; UCLA Harbor Hospital; USC Hospital Verdugo Hills - Glendale; and Arcadia Methodist Hospital.

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