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🧁 This holiday showdown supports a good cause

“Mealed It!” is a festive decorating competition to raise money for Meals on Wheels of Greenville.

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Who will be the “Mealed It!” champion? Your vote can help decide.

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

Today, Dec. 3, join MOW for the annual “Mealed It!” 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 “Mealed It!” 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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