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Celebrity chef Andrés calls fired cafeteria worker ‘hero’

- The Associated Press

CANAAN, N.H. — The plight of a fired school cafeteria worker in New Hampshire has caught the attention of award-winning chef José Andrés.

Bonnie Kimball was fired by a food supply vendor for Mascoma Valley Regional High School on March 28, a day after giving a free lunch to a student who couldn’t pay. The company later offered to rehire Kimball, but she declined. In the meantime, she has received an outpouring of support — from co-workers who quit in protest to strangers who have raised more than $5,000 on her behalf.

Andrés, who owns restaurant­s in Washington, Las Vegas and other cities, is known for his efforts to help Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. He tweeted a link Friday to a news story about Kimball, praising her and advertisin­g job openings at his restaurant­s. While he did not explicitly offer her a job in the tweet, many of his fans responded as if he had.

“The hero is Bonnie Kimball! If she needs a job we have openings at thinkfoodg­roup if you know her, let her know!” he wrote.

An email request for comment was sent Sunday to a spokeswoma­n for Andrés. An email request also was sent to Kimball, and a message was left on her voicemail.

She told The Associated Press last week that she was in awe of the attention and support she has received.

“When I walked out of the school the day that I got fired, all that was going through my head was that I wouldn’t be able to show my face again. People would think I was a thief,” she said.

Andrés owns Bazaar Meat By José Andrés at the SLS Las Vegas and China Poblano, É and Jaleo at The Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas.

Schools across the country are struggling to deal with how to address students who can’t pay for their lunch.

A 2011 survey found that a majority of districts had unpaid lunch charges and that most dealt with it by offering students alternativ­e meals. Last month, federal lawmakers also introduced “anti-lunch shaming” legislatio­n to protect students with unpaid lunch bills.

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