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Can Aldi’s $40 Thanksgiving meal bundle serve 10 people? Beacon Journal reporters Tawney Beans and Kerry Clawson shop, cook and serve it to find out.
This Thanksgiving, several community partners, including Columbus Recreation and Parks, are offering holiday dinners to help serve meals for families.
This week, Texas Roadhouse will continue its annual Veterans Day tradition of treating veterans and active U.S. military to enjoy a free meal.
Burger King’s upcoming Spongebob meal may have leaked online, revealing a real-life Krabby Patty combo ahead of the new movie’s December release.
Coming off their recent Sunday win, the Detroit Lions players and staff joined others in the community to put in a win for Thanksgiving meals for those in need. On Tuesday, Nov. 11, players and staff joined volunteers from Meijer and the Lineage Foundation for Good in packing Thanksgiving meal kits at Gleaners Community Bank in Taylor.
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NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani marks Veterans Day by serving warm meal to vets in the Bronx
New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani spent Veterans Day on Tuesday serving veterans in the Bronx a warm meal. It's only fitting, he later told reporters, for a future mayor whose focus is on the city's least fortunate residents.
To help you plan your holiday meal, here’s a closer look at the most popular bundles, including how much they cost and how many people they feed.
In a time where government employees are left without pay and SNAP recipients are not receiving assistance, many people across the Des Moines metro are getting creative and
People have many different Christmas traditions. In fact, 94% of Brits say they will have a traditional Christmas meal on December 25th. This man wanted a Christmas that reflected his culture, but expected his partner to do all the hosting and cooking.
Earlier in November, Amy's Kitchen offered up a free meal to anyone named Amy through Nov. 10. But since then, they've opened up the promotion to anyone who could use a break (and a free meal)—no need to be named Amy.