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    ^ stores throw out merchandise and food, sometimes even destroy it so it can't be used. there are welfare services in most major cities who will collect this food (and other stuff like clothes) and distribute it to the needy. high-end restaurants and grocery stores, for instance, throw away tons of perfectly fine food, except it's not suitable for their needs anymore.

    • This woman makes $80K a year, dude.monospaced
    • She's seriously far from needy.monospaced
    • no, i know. it's weird, and gross... just saying there's a different side to this story as well.sine
    • FUCK. Why does everyone start arguments with me that dont' exist?!monospaced
    • in the documentary i saw target was one of the stores who 'shredded' their end-of-season clothes...sine
    • I work with her. There's no other side to this than she wants to save money. She makes a ton.monospaced
    • instead of donating it.sine
    • i'm not arguing man. just 'recounting' what i know about the topic...sine
    • I don't see how that is even relevant. That only fucks people who need the charity.monospaced
    • well it's her money she decides what to do with it. as for dumpster diving. it's free and not illegal.pango

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