Restaurants & Bars
Pop's Donates $2,500 To Greater Chicago Food Depository
The south suburban Pop's restaurants used proceeds from onion ring sales to make the donation.

PALOS HEIGHTS, IL — A popular spot for an Italian Beef at several locations in Chicago's south suburbs is helping feed the needy. Pop's Italian Beef & Sausage said this week they will be donating $2,500 to the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
Pop's began a campaign back in January, donating the proceeds from all onion ring orders to to toward the local food bank.
“During these unprecedented times, we’re looking forward to being able to give back to an organization that continuously goes above and beyond to serve the community,” said Kacie Radochonski, director of operations for Pop’s Italian Beef and Sausage.
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“At Pop’s Beef, we understand the importance of community and enjoy being able to hold initiatives that involve our customers. Our donation to the Greater Chicago Food Depository would not be possible without our loyal customers and we’re grateful for their generous contributions to an organization we all value.”
Pop’s has Southland locations in Palos Heights, Lockport, Orland Park, Tinley Park, Mokena and Chicago's Mount Greenwood neighborhood.
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