When the pandemic hit New York City, Roman Grandinetti of Regina’s Deli jumped into action. He reached into his pocket, providing sandwiches for students who no longer receive the school meals on which they depend. He is also taking the time to drop off food for first responders who have been working tirelessly around the clock to keep the city safe. He has been doing this on his own, after having to reduce staff and keep his mother, Regina, in quarantine to protect her from the virus.
When the pandemic hit New York City, Roman Grandinetti of Regina’s Deli jumped into action. He reached into his pocket, providing sandwiches for students who no longer receive the school meals on which they depend. He is also taking the time to drop off food for first responders who have been working tirelessly around the clock to keep the city safe. He has been doing this on his own, after having to reduce staff and keep his mother, Regina, in quarantine to protect her from the virus.