Forgotten Harvest has begun construction of a new site that will shift its operating model to provide a more nutritional mix of food for the region’s hungry.

The nonprofit food rescue, which picks up food from restaurants, convention halls, and grocery stores that would otherwise go to waste and delivers it to food pantries and food pickup sites, has launched work on a new, 77,000-square-foot headquarters not far from its current home in Oak Park.

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