Article content BURFORD A community market has tapped into social media cooking challenges to give customers a chance to engage in an at-home activities during the pandemic. Oliva Market, which opened on King Street in June, came up with the Chopped Challenge – a chance to buy a mystery bag of food and create a dinner for four, all captured on video so that social media viewers can decide on a winner. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. “It’s been amazing,” said Dan Santos, who co-owns Oliva with his wife, Leah Santos. Santos said the Chopped Challenge was a way for the business to survive the provincial pandemic lockdown.