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Needless Waste

posted Friday, 20 April 2007

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On my way home from work last night, I stopped to gas up my car. The station where I usually go is a combination gas station/convenience store. There's a snack bar inside where you can get hamburgers, hot dogs, and the like, made fresh. The snack bar is usually closed when I stop there, but because I left early last night, I got there as they were getting ready to shut it down for the night.

I was hungry and I didn't feel like making another stop at a fast food place, so I took a walk over to the snack bar. The clerk was in the process of closing and had thrown away most of the remaining food. All that was left were some chicken wings and a tray full of potato wedges. I arrived just as she was going to pull this tray out as well and throw it all in the garbage. I asked if she couldn't just give me the food, rather than throwing it away.

She said she wasn't allowed to do that; indeed, she wasn't even allowed to take the food home herself or she'd get fired. She did, however, give me the whole lot of it for a greatly reduced price, even thought that was also technically disallowed. The clerk told me that store policy is that it's supposed to be either sold at full price or thrown away uneaten.

I hate this kind of waste and this mentality with a passion. The clerk had mentioned to me that there are a lot of homeless people who pass by the station, and that she'd much rather give away whatever leftover food she has at closing to them rather than waste it by throwing it away. Similarly, our local supermarkets throw away a lot of still-edible, day-old baked goods, rather than donating it to the soup kitchen, the Salvation Army, or someplace similar. I'm not much of a believer in sin, but as long as there are hungry people in a community, to throw away good food is as close to sin as it gets in my book.

I've also seen clerks in bookstores taking paperback books that haven't sold off the shelves to make way for new releases. These books are then destroyed, which is nearly as bad as throwing away edible food. These books could be sold at a discount to a used/overstock bookstore, given to hospitals, nursing homes, and/or jails, rather than being shredded.

They've already lost whatever money they could have made by throwing such items in the garbage, so why not give it away? They probably could get a tax write-off for doing so, as well as giving their business a positive image in the community.

Thoughts?


 

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1. lovertine lady left...
Friday, 20 April 2007 9:03 pm :: http://lovertine.blogspot.com/

I feel the same way, W. I know that my grandmother who grew up during the Depression would agree as well...also anyone who has ever known what it was to go hungry in the so-called "greatest country in the world." This behavior has been perpetuated since the 50s, I think, and the fact that so much in our country and in our markets being "desposable" consumer goods...not just food, but technology, etc.

I always wonder what this country would be like if our greedy capitialistic nation were faced with a situation where all markets were suddenly gone and we became the equivalent of a 3rd world nation. Would anyone have the knowledge nowadays to be able to grow their own food, purify water for drinking, know how live off the land and in tune with nature? Ah, it sounds like a bunch of post-apocalyptic crap to most, but who knows? Someday, everyone will lament the wasteful behavior that has now become the norm in our society.

I sound like I'm preaching, forgive me. All the same, I agree, totally. Great post!


2. sophmom left...
Saturday, 21 April 2007 9:14 am :: http://www.dotcalm.blog-city.com

I thought I had already left this comment. :/ I know I started to at work yesterday, but I guess I was interrupted (imagine!). Anyway, here we have a group who have been doing just this for many years. They are "Atlanta's Table" a division of the Atlanta Community Food Bank. It's something that needed doin'. You raise a good point, W. URL: http://www.acfb.org/projects/atlantas_table/


3. Pimme left...
Monday, 23 April 2007 8:58 am :: http://pimme.blog-city.com

That reminds me of the time when I was standing in a long line at McDonalds waiting to buy breakfast. 10:30 came, and they immediately flipped the menu boards over to lunch and discarded all the breakfast sandwiches! I hollered at them that I wanted a sausage egg biscuit and that they could have at least offered the last sandwiches up for free instead of throwing them away. (Of course I was told that it was their policy to throw away food at menu switching time, and so I explained what a waste it was and left).


4. catty left...
Monday, 23 April 2007 3:14 pm :: http://savetheamericanfamily.blog-city.c

You used to be able to get a tax write-off, but as with anything else that involves someone not getting more money they discontinued that. Of course there were those that abused the write-offs. Wasting food should be illegal. If you think food wasting is bad, you should see the incredible amount of resources wasted at warehouse stores. Perfectly good products still in packaging marked to zero and thrown away. I've suggested donating to schools but they've told me there is a liability insurance issue.


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