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In a world where technology has brought us closer than ever, Thanksgiving traditions have evolved to adapt to the changing times. One such tradition is the shared family dinner over FaceTime, a practice that has become especially significant for those who are unable to be physically present with their loved ones. This story revolves around an individual seeking a single-serving Thanksgiving platter that’s preheated, to maintain the illusion of a home-cooked meal during their virtual family gathering. The twist? They’re currently living in their car and are looking for local restaurants that might serve Thanksgiving meals.
Answers from Social Media
The social media community responded with a mix of practical advice and heartfelt offers of assistance. One user mentioned a local event where plates of food would be distributed between 2-4 pm. Another pointed out a post from user u/thekingfishertucson, who was offering a Thanksgiving meal for those in need…