Kid Cudi Delivered $10k Worth of Popeyes Fried Chicken to the Homeless

While headlining the Coachella Valley Music Festival over the last couple weeks, rapper Kid Cudi decided to give back to the local area, helping feed the Coachella-area homeless some of the best fast food fried chicken out there.

Teaming up with Postmates, Cudi delivered $10,000-worth of Popeyes chicken, biscuits, fries and mashed potatoes to the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission, according to TMZ.

The dropoff reportedly took place Friday, April 19, a day before he performed at the music festival.

Video footage shows an SUV rolling up to the rescue mission, with boxes upon boxes of Popeyes chicken. They later served up the food, getting it ready for hungry folks.

Kid Cudi also worked with Postmates on putting together a 420-inspired Munchies Menu, where select cities were able to order from a curated menu, in collaboration with some of his favorite restaurants.

 

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It looks like Cudder is trying to not just put his name on a branded collab, and is actually doing some good through food. You have to be excited to see what he and Postmates do next.

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