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Don’t let these tomatoes, peppers and grapes go sour

Harvest Algoma put out a call on Tuesday encouraging community members to stop by before the food spoils
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Harvest Algoma received an abundance of tomatoes, yellow bell peppers, and seedless grapes.

The organization put out a call on Tuesday encouraging community members to stop by before the produce goes bad. 

“If you or someone you know could use some, come on by and make a pay-what-you-can donation or make a purchase through Meals by Harvest to get your bag of produce,” the organization said via email. 
 
“Don't worry - all of our local food banks, food pantries, and social service agencies have already come and taken their fill. We don't want any of it to go to waste, so come visit us at our Meals by Harvest storefront to claim your bag,” the email said.

Meals by Harvest is located at 446 Second Line East.



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