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United Breweries Limited undertakes the HEAL Campaign


ANI
3 Aug 2021

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 3 (ANI/PRNewswire): United Breweries Limited undertakes the HEAL Campaign.

Ace brewer, United Breweries Limited showcased solidarity towards bar staff across India by undertaking a holistic development program, HEAL.

The series of virtual sessions were curated for FB staff to hone their skills and stay abreast with the changing hospitality landscape in the new normal. The campaign was centred around three key pillars of Enhance, Empower and Evolve devised to facilitate holistic development of bar staff across key locations.

The sessions helped 'Enhance' existing skillsets, while re-learning the nuances of business in the wake of new normal. With an aim to 'Empower' budding talent, the campaign highlighted key areas of expertise like social media marketing and personal finance. As the FB industry limps back to normalcy, the sessions helped bar staff to 'Evolve', while keeping innovation at the heart of business.

The engaging sessions comprised of live beer mixology classes, sessions of personal finance to explain the nuances of investments, in addition to personal wellness activities like yoga, zumba, aerobics and tips to boost immunity and ensure good health during the pandemic. As a part of the program, participants were also given an insight into online promotions through a session on the art of Social Media Marketing.

In order to support seamless and fearless return to work and create a safe environment for the guests, UBL was also part of the vaccination drive conducted by NRAI. The objective of the drive was to vaccinate 30,000 employees spread across 600 member restaurants.

Speaking on this initiative, Gurpreet Singh, Head Marketing, United Breweries Limited, said,"The FB industry witnessed unprecedented challenges over the last year. It was heartening to see NRAI, INCA and prominent stakeholders stand in solidarity to support the industry. We thank NRAI for recognizing United Breweries' efforts in re- building the FB industry after a rather difficult year. The 'Back to the Bars' initiative is United Breweries' way of giving back to the larger FB community, support its patrons and stand in solidarity with the community. It also represents a celebration of the human spirit, the efforts of the hospitality industry, as well the pride it collectively takes in its work."Rahul Singh, Trustee of NRAI; FounderCEO of Beer Cafe said, "We are very grateful to United Breweries for always being at the forefront, extending continued support to the FB community during one of the most difficult times we have collectively faced. It is extremely reassuring and encouraging to receive support from your business partners in these crisis times. This gesture will further cement relationship between the FB Fraternity and United Breweries."Riyaaz Amlani, Trustee of NRAI; CEOMD, Impresario EntertainmentHospitality Pvt Ltd, said, "Vaccination is the need of the hour to return back to normalcy in the functioning of our businesseslives. I am very grateful to United Breweries for their significant contribution towards our aim to ensure that 100% Restaurant staff are vaccinated which will go a long way in re-building consumer confidence for dining once again at their favourite restaurants."Through the HEAL campaign, United Breweries Limited played a pivotal role in engaging with bar staff with 27 knowledge and wellness sessions, 2500 attendees, 357 outlets across 22 regions. This year, United Breweries Limited was the sole company to take proactive steps towards ensuring up skilling and promoting overall wellbeing of the FB staff.

As the dynamics of the FB and alco-bev industry have changed over the past two years, UBL remains committed to providing a level playing field for bar staff across country and enable their growth, both at a personal and professional level.

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