A kebab shop owner who was told to stop feeding the homeless by a local business association says he will open his shop on Christmas and New Year's to continue his good deed. Zuhaib Abbas Bangash will open Glen Eden Kebab in Glenmall, West Auckland for four hours on the public holidays as a "gift" to those less fortunate in the community. READ MORE:* Auckland business owner concerned over kebab shop owner's feed-the-homeless project* Kebab shop owner told to stop feeding homeless* Glen Eden shops get security guardsThe business association has gone silent since asking Bangash to stop and have refused to make any further comments to queries made by Stuff. TORIKA TOKALAU/STUFF Glen Eden Kebab owner Zuhaib Abbas Bangash. TORIKA TOKALAU/STUFF Bangash was told to stop feeding the homeless because they might ruin other businesses in Glenmall.
Source: Stuff December 20, 2019 21:56 UTC