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Good Pizza started out as a way to make his friends smile by delivering homemade pizza from his second-story room. After a while, he asked friends to donate cash for the pizza and give it to charity. Good Pizza has already donated more than $30k to feed Philadelphia’s hungry and homeless. It may have started as a love language from MBA student Ben Berman’s heart but Good Pizza has already donated more than $30K to combat hunger and homelessness in Philadelphia during the pandemic. Twenty-seven-year-old MBA student Ben Berman said, “Good Pizza was a way for me to give back during a really hard year.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Good Pizza PHL (@goodpizzaphl) Berman is not a chef and he developed the passion for cooking at his mother Kerri’s table in Portland, Maine. “My mom, who’s an amazing cook, taught me about food as a love language and a driving force to connect people. I’m never as comfortable as I am with friends around a dinner table,” Berman said. Berman worked for kitchens at local residents in high school and even launched his food truck business, Mainely Burgers, in 2012. This experience taught him to…
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