Chuck’s Fish benefits the community in more than one way with free meal on Thanksgiving

MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) — The smell of a freshly made Thanksgiving meal drew hundreds of people to Chuck’s Fish on Thursday afternoon.

The best part? People could eat a Thanksgiving feast at no cost.

“When we chose to open our restaurant in the community of Madison, we also made a pledge to do our part in that community,” Chuck’s Fish Business Partner Chris Eddings said. “Everybody deserves a nice holiday meal to sit down together in one place and break bread together.”

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Plates were filled with turkey, ham and potatoes, making it safe to say people were pleased with their meals. Some attendees said the restaurant’s lunch will leave them full for the rest of the day…

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