Video – Discarded Food At A Time When It’s Needed Most in Cobourg

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At a time of year when food is needed, Today’s Northumberland was told about more discarded food in Cobourg.

In the north alcove of Trinity United Church on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 two bags full of food, including full tin can’s of food, peanut butter and many other items were left in the alcove.

Acting Director of Transition House Neil Ellis said the food didn’t come from Transition House.

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