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In times of knead:Radius Pizza owners balance business with compassion I Arts&Entertainment I newsoforange.com <br /> we come up with for menu items. Now, every decision we're making <br /> is based on whether it's financially feasible." <br /> Regardless of that, the owners of Radius Pizza are still finding ways <br /> to give back to its community and particularly the frontline health care <br /> workers. The restaurant recently launched the "Pie-It-Forward" <br /> campaign. <br /> "You can donate pizza to your local hospital or Durham Rescue," <br /> Kate said. "You can buy a pack of 10 or 15, or you can buy two packs <br /> of 10 or 15, or you can buy just one pizza and once we have 10, we <br /> will pack them up and drop them off to whatever charity. For every <br /> five pizzas that are purchased, we donate a pizza. And these are our <br /> signature pizzas. That's on our online ordering portal." <br /> Radius is also working on creating a mobile pizza party by sending <br /> out Facebook surveys to see which neighborhood would like Radius <br /> to come out to deliver a pizza party. <br /> "We're gonna load up the Radius van with different pizzas and <br /> different salads. Possibly beverages. We'll blast it on social media. <br /> Those are things we've got in the works," she said. <br /> The Carrolls have also started Failte Fields Farm, which is a garden <br /> on the family's farm. Failte means "welcome" in Gaelic. Kate said <br /> some of the veggies and herbs grown on the farm, which will include <br /> heirloom Irish curly greens, Rosemary, sage, lemon thyme, parsley, <br /> mixed lettuces, chives and onions may be used in the restaurant's <br /> meals. <br /> Most Popular <br /> Articles <br /> http://www.newsoforange.com/arts_and_entertainment/article_6259ldb2-a59c-1 lea-94ec-933560024926.html[6/16/2020 8:49:03 PM] <br />