GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A 5-foot-long slice of bacon and an equally outsize pair of fried eggs are looking for a new home.

The pieces were part of the breakfast-themed play area that was retired from Woodland Mall this spring.

The pieces will be auctioned through online bidding ending at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 15, with proceeds going to Kids’ Food Basket, according to a news release from Woodland Mall. Kids’ Food basket provides sack meals for children who don’t have adequate food at home, and serves more than 8,200 kids each weekday in West Michigan.

The estimated value of the play pieces is $1,200, according to the auction site Bid On West Michigan. The starting bid was $432.

In August, Woodland Mall installed a new forest-themed play area with friendly monsters as part of a $90 million redevelopment.

The breakfast play area served the mall for 20 years. It also included a waffle, sausage links, a banana and a cereal bowl. Those pieces have already been donated to Berkley Hills Community Church of Grand Rapids, which is storing the pieces while a space for them is created in the church.

“We are excited to see how we will use this play equipment to bless the Grand Rapids community,” said the church’s pastor, Kyle Brown.

Those interested in the bacon and fried eggs can bid on the pieces here. The bacon is 5 feet long and 2.5 feet wide, and the sunny-side-up eggs are 10 feet long and 5 feet wide.

The highest bidder will receive more information regarding pick-up time and location, according to the news release.