Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings, along with its sister company, BurgerFi, and Marcum LLP, an accounting and advisory firm, have joined forces to provide relief to hurricane victims in Southwest Florida, according to a press release.

The companies previously collaborated in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to provide assistance in some of the hardest-hit cities by providing meals to frontline workers. During November, BurgerFi and Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings will donate a portion of proceeds, along with encouraging guests to dine in and donate to the Red Cross. Guests can add $1 to their meals at BurgerFi or round-up at any Anthony's. Marcum will match up to $10,000 in donations.

"We are so thankful to our partners at Marcum who have generously jump started this campaign with their commitment to match donations up to $10,000," Ian Baines, CEO at BurgerFi International, said in the press release, "and for all corporate-owned BurgerFi and Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings restaurants to participate."

After the donations are finalized in December, BurgerFi International and Marcum officials will make the drive to Southwest Florida on the company's "Fi on the Fly" food truck to present a check to the American Red Cross division of Fort Myers, Florida, and hand out meals to those in need.

Anthony's operates 61 corporates-owned restaurants.

BurgerFi operates 122 restaurants: 97 franchised and 25 corporate-owned.

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