I volunteer at a food bank, and the company that sends us our food decides what we get. Last Tuesday they sent so much produce we could not fit it all into fridges. We were trying to give away cases of the food on Wednesday, but people were turning it down because they had no place to store a case of tomatoes, or cauliflower. This was what we had left after last Wednesday’s morning give away. Not pictured the 5000lbs of watermelons, the 2500lbs of onions (those will last a lot longer).

The company that supplies us wants to move from sending shipments every other week, to once a month. This would cause even more no produce loss.

It is so frustrating to have all this food for it to go bad. Even if we got the same volume of produce, but there was variation in what it is we could give it away easier.

  • queermunist she/her
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    91 month ago

    This is what they tell the public.

    In reality they just don’t want homeless people near their dumpsters.

      • queermunist she/her
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        41 month ago

        It’s the only reason.

        If it was a liability concern, why are they intentionally poisoning the food? That would make them much more liable for someone becoming sickened.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      Or to give away anything for free. They’d rather destroy it than give away something that could’ve made money.