Rodney Adams, left, Mark Williams and William Bruce, chief operating officer of AbundantBrands, help prepare donated food from Costa Vida to be served at the Rescue Mission of Salt Lake, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
Ravell Call, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — A local Mexican restaurant chain is helping to feed those in need.
Costa Vida will be delivering 240 pounds of food once a week to the Rescue Mission of Salt Lake. Each delivery is expected to feed 400-450 people. CostaVida has created special dishes, including a burrito casserole, that will be prepared especially for the Mission.
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