Emiliano Moscoso fights back tears. Moscoso’s chain of brightly colored restaurants, Sierra Nevada, serves hamburgers and milkshakes in Colombia’s capital of Bogota.
In the poorer districts of that same city, a rising number of people are going hungry because they have lost their livelihoods in the coronavirus outbreak.
Moscoso weeps for them. But he has turned his tears to action. His "Solidarity Menu" project works with a delivery start up, Rappi.
People can order and pay for food online that his employees prepare for delivery to families in poor neighborhoods. Moscoso estimates that more than half of the burgers go to Venezuelan migrants who have fled hunger in their home country; many are at risk of the virus because they live in