A Thanksgiving tradition for more than 50 years will be done a bit differently this year. But folks at Mozel Sanders are still hoping to spread holiday cheer despite a change on Thanksgiving.
INDIANAPOLIS — A Thanksgiving tradition for more than 50 years will be done a bit differently this year.
Because of the cost of turkey and supply chain issues, the nonprofit has decided they will serve chicken instead of turkey. Mozel Sanders is still finding a bright spot to provide meals to anyone who needs one on Thanksgiving day.
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