• Mirshe@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Also, some companies still put inedible chemicals like bleach or ammonia on their food trash to make it completely useless “as a legal measure” because otherwise homeless people who eat expired food might sue (according to the bean counters).

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      This seems like a big liability. If they lock the dumpster or show other reasonable means of preventing scavengers then at best it’s a deterrent and at worst intentionally poisoning people entrapped by the legal hurdle of vandalism.

      IDK, seems like one of those things where there’s a kernel of truth but also possibly in-group rage bait.

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        7 hours ago

        When I worked at a supermarket we did it to vegetables and meat, but I was told it was just to reduce the amount of maggots and flies that develop while we wait for trash day.

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            5 hours ago

            Yeah we left the bread and some other stuff out in boxes near the dumpster on trash day. So the hungry at least got that.

            I would be hesitant to gift any of the meat to anyone by the time it gets tossed anyway. The vegetables were a shame though…