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UPDATE: 40,000 lbs of spuds given away at Heppell Farm鈥檚 Ugly Potato Day

3,000 show up at farm event, also a fundraiser for local charities

It was a busy day for potatoes at a South Surrey farm on Sunday.

Three thousand people 鈥 three times the approximately 1,000 expected 鈥 showed up at the Heppell family鈥檚 potato farm on 184th Street in Surrey, for the farming family鈥檚 Ugly Potato Day, which offers free, homegrown potatoes to anyone willing to come and pick them up.

鈥淓veryone was so nice and positive,鈥 said Heppell Potato Corp.鈥檚 Tyler Heppell, who was busy helping at the event.

鈥淚t was such an ideal day鈥 we gave away about 40,000 pounds of potatoes,鈥 he said Monday (Sept. 18), noting there was also some free squash and free carrots donated from Canadian Farms collected by the thousands who showed up.

The event, held several times each summer, was launched to help reduce the number of edible potatoes that go to waste due to bruises, growth cracks, or their odd shape, and invites residents 鈥 particularly those who are struggling with food security 鈥 to stop by the property and fill up on the 鈥榰gly鈥 fare that is still perfectly fine to eat.

With plenty of Heppell family members and friends helping to direct the non-stop stream of traffic and sell merchandise, the parking lot was already busy just before noon, when it was initially planned to start.

Because so many showed up early, they started early, said Heppell.

In addition to grabbing a handful to a few pounds of potatoes, many people who come to Ugly Potato Day will donate toward the organizations the initiative benefits: the Greater Vancouver Food Bank, Raphael House in 91原创 and the Cloverdale Community Kitchen, he noted, nodding toward the pile of physical food donations people had already brought with them for the food bank, as well as a large donation box for cash.

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鈥淧otatoes鈥 any vegetables that aren鈥檛 鈥榩retty鈥 enough for the stores are still food,鈥 he said at the event, noting it raised more than $3,000 for those organizations.

People who showed up for the free spuds came from all over: Vancouver, Abbotsford, 91原创, Surrey, New Westminster, Chilliwack and White Rock, among other places.

鈥淲e came yesterday, because we got the days mixed up,鈥 confessed one visitor.

In addition to potatoes, food and cash donations, Ugly Potato T-shirts and merchandise were also being sold to support the same organizations.

Behind the merchandise table, Heppell鈥檚 mom Laureen and friend Dallas Becker were selling Ugly Potato T-shirts, bags and more, and taking donations, while Heppell鈥檚 father could be heard bringing in more pallets of potatoes, with the 鈥渂eep! beep!鈥 of the forklift in reverse periodically announcing his presence in the busy farm yard.

Over the bustle of people picking through the many bins of potatoes, one youngster could be heard voicing his favourite way to eat potatoes.

鈥淢ashed!鈥 the young child said decisively, but a sibling furiously whispering into his ear seemingly, changed his mind.

鈥淣辞鈥 fries!!! My favourite鈥檚 fries,鈥 he amended.

Heppell said he and his family expect to do one more Ugly Potato Day in October, and he鈥檚 hoping other local farmers will want to participate.

鈥淚 want to try to get a bunch of farmers involved鈥 maybe even have a national ugly produce day,鈥 he said.



Tricia Weel

About the Author: Tricia Weel

I鈥檝e worked as a journalist in community newspapers from White Rock to Parksville and Qualicum Beach, to Abbotsford and Surrey.
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