Tom and Jerry’s to help after Rockford-area Beef-a-Roo closures
Key Points:
- Tom and Jerry’s restaurant in Rockford is holding open interviews on July 11 and 14, specifically aiming to hire employees displaced by the recent closure of several Beef-a-Roo locations.
- The owner, Robert Grottke, emphasized the urgency of providing immediate work and quick paychecks to those affected, including opportunities to work weekends for faster income.
- Tom and Jerry’s will also honor Beef-a-Roo coupons, including those from Alpine Kiwanis Brat Days and other Kiwanis club fundraisers, to support customers and community fundraisers impacted by the closures.
- The restaurant plans to assist local schools by taking over lost fundraisers and providing donations to help them recover financially.
- The Freeport Beef-a-Roo, which is locally owned and unaffected by the closures, will also honor Beef-a-Roo coupons to support customers during this transition.