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BMO Field adds more cooking muscle to MLSE meals program during coronavirus pandemic

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TORONTO – Having already turned Scotiabank Arena into a giant kitchen, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment is adding BMO Field to the cooking mix.

With the help of sponsor BMO, the lakefront stadium is being repurposed to add more kitchen muscle to help produce meals for Toronto’s front-line health-care workers and the city’s most vulnerable during the global pandemic.

Adding BMO Field’s primary kitchen is expected to increase the number of daily meals to up to 13,000 from the initial goal of 10,000.

The program total to date should hit the 100,000-meal milestone this week. MLSE president and CEO Michael Friisdahl has seen firsthand how the meals have been received by workers at local hospitals. “It just an outpouring of gratitude from the

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