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    Khloe Kardashian says leftover food from her family’s lavish parties often goes to “a food bank or church”

    The 35-year-old reality star has revealed that whenever her famous family - including mother Kris Jenner, sisters Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian West, Kendall Jenner, and Kylie Jenner, and brother Rob Kardashian - throw an extravagant bash, they usually make sure to donate whatever food they don’t eat to a needy cause, such as a food bank


    One fan asked on Twitter: “Serious question... what do y’all do with all the props, decor, and leftover food after birthday parties!!? I just watched khloe’s from last weekend, North/P’s the week before and Saint’s last night. It’s SO MUCH, I’m so curious! @khloekardashian @KimKardashian @kourtneykardash (sic)”

    And Khloe responded: “The decor is normally rented but anything personal (like the quote signs) I have in storage for another function one day. The food left overs always get donated to a food bank or church. Sometimes the food may go elsewhere Depending on the situation. (sic)”

    Her comments come after the Kardashian family came under fire last month, when a clip from their reality show ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ showed some members of the family engaging in a large scale food fight.

    Fans took to social media to express their outrage, with one slamming the family for wasting food when there are “people dying and starving”.

    And Khloe - who has 19-month-old daughter True with her ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson - seemed to agree with fans, as she told cameras during the show that her family’s behaviour was “unacceptable”.

    She said: “Am I bothered by this food fight right now? Who the f**k wouldn’t be bothered by this? This is, in any normal person’s world, bizarre, disturbing, and unacceptable.”

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