Houston Christmas Eve Super Feast Faces Setback After Food Disposal
KHOU 11January 5, 20262 min2,416 views
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- ⚠️ 14 pans of rice were discarded by the Houston Health Department just one day before the annual Christmas Eve Super Feast.
- 🎯 The reason cited was that the rice did not meet federal cooling standards, which are crucial for preventing bacteria growth.
- ⏱️ This disposal occurred unexpectedly, catching organizers off guard and putting significant pressure on the event's food supply.
Event History and Community Impact
- 🗓️ The Christmas Eve Super Feast, hosted by the Citywide Club, has been a tradition for nearly five decades.
- 🤝 The event relies on hundreds of volunteers to prepare meals for tens of thousands of families, seniors, and veterans in need.
- 💔 Organizers expressed feelings of disrespect and being overlooked due to the handling of the food disposal.
Ongoing Efforts and Community Need
- 💪 Despite the setback, Citywide Club is determined to ensure the feast proceeds, aiming to serve until supplies run out.
- 😟 Organizers are concerned about running out of food too soon due to the unexpected loss.
- 👥 Community members were already lining up early on the morning of the event, highlighting the great need it serves.
- 🏥 Health officials were present on the day of the event, with hopes that the situation would be resolved smoothly.
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