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Honeycomb Hospitality held its first BBQ and Bundle Up on Saturday.
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It happened at St. James Park Courtyard at 200 Wellesley St. E. enabling more than 300 people to get a hot meal and pick up some winter clothes.
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“It is our first year doing this,” Honeycomb CEO Brandon Farmer said. “We wanted to get out in the community and give back – provide a warm meal and warm clothes.”
Honeycomb Hospitality – Toronto’s leading hospitality management group – provided chicken drum sticks, mac and cheese, beans, buns and refreshments.
The clothes were donated by Honeycomb customers.
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Elma, who lives in the neighborhood, was thrilled to take part.
“I’m happy and feeling a little bit warmer. I appreciate people come here to help us. It is very nice because life is so expensive,” Elma said.
Lita said the day was a great holiday gift.
“This is so good. Thanks for the food. It helps me out and I appreciate it,” Lita said.
Rick said the meal hit the spot.
“Every little bit helps these days,” he said.
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