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🧁 This holiday showdown supports a good cause

ā€œMealed It!ā€ is a festive decorating competition to raise money for Meals on Wheels of Greenville.

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A GIF of "Mealed It!" contestants.

Who will be the ā€œMealed It!ā€ champion? Your vote can help decide.

Photos by Vista View Productions

We’ve got great news for fans of Netflix’s ā€œNailed It!ā€ — Meals on Wheels of Greenville (MOW) is serving up its own holiday showdown.

Today, Dec. 3, join MOW for the annual ā€œMealed It!ā€ Giving Tuesday fundraiser. The goal: Raise $50,000 to provide meals + holiday gifts for more than 1,500 locals who are homebound.

Starting at 7 p.m., tune in to MOW’s Facebook page to watch three teams battle the clock (and each other) as they recreate a festive confection by Tayler Profit, owner of Sweets Tayler Made. You can donate to vote for the team you think deserves the ā€œMealed It!ā€ trophy, and stick around for the winner reveal on Facebook Live.

Bonus: Your donations and votes will provide #MoreThanMeals for people in our community who are isolated, lonely, or food-insecure this holiday season.

Tune in + show your support

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