Entrepreneur connects top chefs to the needy


Thank you: Narkprasart (left) and Alex Vazquez from Mexico handing a meal to a woman at a railway-side community centre in Bangkok. — AP

NATALIE Bin Narkprasart’s business was in Paris. But she was locked down by Covid-19 restrictions and stuck in Thailand. Her heart was in Thailand, too – and it ached for her compatriots who were suffering in the pandemic.

She thought of her own grandmother. “She’s 94 years old, and I worried about her during Covid, like how is she going to cope, so I thought about all the people who are struggling during this time who might not even have a family or a home,” she said.

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