Johnetta Patton, mother to R&B superstar Usher stops by to share her latest passion. Patton is coming out of retirement to partner with an organization called Hungry. The group says Hungry will do for corporate catering what Uber did for ride sharing. Patton, while not a chef, is a foodie and operates a shared kitchen for rising chefs. The partnership of "J's Kitchen Culinary Incubator with Hungry will bring new meaning to the phrase "working lunch" around Atlanta. What makes the partnership stronger is the fact that for every 2 meals served, Hungry will feed a person in need. Atlanta is the third and first southeastern market for Hungry and Usher along with Jay-Z, restaurateur Tom Colicchio are also project investors.