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David Chang shines light on restaurant workers with his ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’ win

The Momofuku restaurateur donated his $1 million prize to Texas-based restaurant worker relief fund Southern Smoke Foundation

Holly Petre, Assistant Digital Editor

December 3, 2020

2 Min Read
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David Chang wins $1 million for restaurant relief fund as government signals no relief for the struggling industry.Neilson Barnard / Staff / Getty Images Entertainment

Momofuku founder David Chang won the ultimate prize of $1 million on ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’ Sunday — the first celebrity to do so. Chang subsequently donated the entire prize to a Houston-based restaurant worker relief fund Southern Smoke Foundation.

The 501c3 organization was founded in 2015 by James Beard award winner Chef Chris Shepherd of Houston restaurants One Fifth Mediterranean, UB Preserv, Hay Merchant and Georgia James, as well as now-closed Underbelly.

Initially founded by Shepherd to help his friend and former sommelier Antonio Gianola when he was diagnosed with MS pay his medical bills, the organization has grown into a national crisis relief group,  raising and donating money to those in the food and beverage industry effected by events like Hurricane Harvey, for example, and now COVID-19.

When the pandemic shut down much of the industry in March, the organization used its emergency relief fund, created in 2017, to give grants to out-of-work restaurant workers who need the financial support.

According to the company, “Examples of need include medical bills, a car accident, weather catastrophes, family support assistance, and mental health needs.”

To date, the organization’s relief fund — to which Chang donated his $1 million — has distributed $4.1 million to 2,080 people nationwide.

After Chang’s win, Shepherd did an interview with Texas Monthly about what that money would do for its organization.

“We do about $2,000 per person. And that’s just like for the average; each case is completely different. Some more, some less. And so that gives us the ability to help out 500 people,” he said.

Hope that lawmakers will agree on legislative relief is slipping away, despite a bipartisan bill proposed this week in the Senate. The $908 billion proposal includes little in the way of relief for restaurants.

“Since the government won’t help out restaurant workers ... we have to do what we can to help out,” Chang said on Twitter in response to his win.

About the Author

Holly Petre

Assistant Digital Editor

Holly Petre is a digital editor for Nation’s Restaurant News as well as the host of NRN’s podcast, Extra Serving, and producer for Informa Restaurant and Food Group’s other three podcasts, One On One by Food Management, Off the Shelf with SN and In the Kitchen with Bret Thorn. Holly holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in Sculpture, fibers and Material Studies and Ceramics from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. A native New Yorker, Holly enjoys her place on staff as the resident pop-culture expert and millennial with a sassy attitude and great sense of style.

Holly Petre’s work on Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality often covers marketing and trends, either aimed-at or examined-through the millennial mindset. Holly is responsible for introducing TikTok and Twitch to NRN and RH readers as well as explaining terms like “Karen” to staff and readers alike. She also spends her time on staff trying not to make every headline a pun.

Holly Petre hasn’t spoken at any events or on panels, but she is readily available with a killer shoe wardrobe and several witty quips.

 

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