UPDATE: Mumbai House is stepping up to support families affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown with an urgent initiative: free meals for those in need. Starting immediately, the popular Indian restaurant chain is inviting individuals impacted by the shutdown to visit one of their three locations in Salt Lake City, Park City, or Tooele for complimentary food—no strings attached.
In a heartfelt statement, partner Dilpreet Toor emphasized the importance of community support, saying, “We think that we need to give back to our community—that if we are this popular and at this height, we need to support our community, and the community will support us back.” This initiative is a response to the increasing hardships faced by many families due to the ongoing economic challenges.
Authorities confirm that anyone affected by the shutdown can simply show up at any Mumbai House location to receive enough food to feed their families. This generous offer reflects the restaurant’s commitment to helping those who may be struggling during these difficult times.
Additionally, for those looking to contribute, Mumbai House welcomes the purchase of gift cards, which can be donated to families in need. This community-driven approach not only aims to alleviate hunger but also fosters a spirit of solidarity among local residents.
As the federal government shutdown continues, the urgency of this initiative underscores the pressing need for community support during challenging times. More details about the program can be found through local news outlets, including ABC4, which first reported on this developing story.
For those in need of a warm meal, time is of the essence. Visit Mumbai House today to take advantage of this compassionate offer, and consider supporting the restaurant’s mission by purchasing a gift card to help others in your community. The opportunity to give back is now, and every act of kindness counts.
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		