RIVERSIDE, Calif., Oct. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- On Sunday, October 7, 2012, Farmer Boys restaurants participated in The 5th Annual Believe Walk in Redlands, CA. The 5k and 10K walk which raised funds to benefit cancer patients and their families wound through the city neighborhoods of Redlands. Participants sported personalized T-shirts supporting loved ones or friends who have died from this disease.
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At the finish line, supporters visited several booths sponsored by local companies offering refreshments and food. Farmer Boys supported the cause by serving over 3,000 farm-to-table fresh cheeseburgers with a gracious smile of thanks to the participants.
"Farmer Boys is proud sponsor of the Believe Walk. A good number of our employees participated in the walk, to show our support. Working together, we can all help to make a difference in the lives of men, women and children who have been affected by cancer" said Ken Clark, President and Chief Operating Officer of Farmer Boys.
About Farmer Boys Headquartered in Riverside, California, Farmer Boys is a fast casual restaurant chain founded in 1981 on homegrown goodness inspired by the heartland from which it emerged. Embracing the flavors and aromas of a farmhouse kitchen, Farmer Boys transforms fresh ingredients into wholesome, delicious meals. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, Farmer Boys prepares more than 75 entrees fresh every day, including award-winning Farmer's Burger, specialty sandwiches, crisp salads, signature sides and more. Guests can enjoy casual dining style table service or opt for the convenience of drive thru service. Farmer Boys currently operates 69 restaurants located in five counties across Southern California and in Nevada.
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