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Memphis Made, 98.1 The Max Cans to Benefit Workers Fund
RADIO ONLINE | Thursday, April 30, 2020 |
Memphis Made Brewing Co. is teaming up with Rock WXMX-FM (98.1 The Max)/Memphis and Ajax Distributing Company of Memphis to help hospitality workers in uncertain times. Memphis Made is canning some of its Fireside beer in special 98.1 The Max cans with a portion of the sales going to the Memphis Food Industry Emergency Worker Assistance Fund. Edible Memphis has set up this fund, located at www.gofundme.com/f/memphisfoodworkers.
"Our partnership with Memphis Made and Ajax is a natural fit," said Cumulus Media/Memphis VP/Market Manager Morgan Bohannon. "98.1 The Max is truly Memphis made with local Memphis talent entertaining local Memphians daily. The opportunity to raise money for a great cause and put our name on a quality beer is the perfect partnership. We are excited to offer this product and help those in need at the same time."
As part of the promotion, 98.1 The Max is highlighting the beer as part of its "Let's Toast a Maximum Rocker" feature at noon and 5pm.
"Ajax is proud to team up with our friends at Memphis Made Brewing and 98.1 The Max to give back to the Memphis Food Industry Community," said VP/Sales Patrick Turner. "We are honored to help serve those who serve us during these difficult times."
Edible Memphis has made almost 100 grants of $500 to laid-off or downsized workers to help bridge the need until more federal stimulus dollars are available, according to Edible Memphis publisher Bill Ganus. But there is still a need." Support fatigue is definitely setting in," he addedd. "I completely get it. If you get a second wind, though, there are hundreds of requests from service industry workers that we haven't yet been able to support."
Harvest Creative designed the cans for Memphis Made. "We've always been focused on helping out in the Memphis community and this was a good way for us to do that during these challenging times," commented Memphis Made Sales Manager Andy Ashby.
The cans will be available at more than 100 retailers in Shelby County, such as Kroger, Trader Joe's, Buster's Liquors & Wines, Cash Saver, Superlo Foods, Cordelia's Market, Fresh Market, Corks Wine & Spirits and more.
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