Food cooked on Shabbat
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For the upcoming Shabbat for all the reasons.
Topic: Shabbat meals.
Question: Is it permitted to eat food that was cooked on Shabbat at parents who do not keep Shabbat?
Answer
Shalom u’vracha.
Food that was cooked on Shabbat is forbidden to be eaten.
Source
Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, siman 318, se’if 1
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