December 24, 2025 - 10:35

City Wide Club officials are expressing their outrage after alleging that health department officials disposed of food intended for their annual Super Feast, a cherished event that provides holiday meals to thousands in the community. The Super Feast is a long-standing tradition that aims to bring joy and nourishment to those in need during the holiday season.
According to representatives from the City Wide Club, the sudden disposal of the food not only jeopardizes this year's event but also leaves many families without the holiday meals they rely on. The officials claim that the health department's actions were taken without prior notice or consideration for the impact on the community.
As the holiday season approaches, the City Wide Club is now scrambling to find alternative solutions to ensure that the Super Feast can still take place. Community leaders are rallying support to salvage the situation and provide the festive meals that many depend on during this critical time of year.
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