By Ashley Portillo Click here for updates on this story Colorado (KCNC) — Last year, more than six million pounds of food was rescued across Colorado, thanks to a partnership between King Soopers and a group of residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. So, instead of unsellable food from local grocery stores going to a landfill, it helps feed local families. It’s all part of the King Soopers Food Rescue Program, and most of the work happens at the Reclamation Center in Aurora. That’s where a group of local residents are clocking in every day, Monday through Friday, to help with the effort. Not only are residents like Samantha Mays helping to save millions of
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