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coolguyjimmy
01/21/23 12:40:00 AM
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cost.

Liberating food (that are only a few days out) from the receptacles behind stores, and restaurants.... I've started doing this, because of the increased cost of groceries, but I like doing my part for the environment, as well.

It's also halved my food bill, monthly.

Anyone else make use of this?
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StrongAsKong
01/21/23 12:41:11 AM
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I'm not sure of the legality of this, but it doesn't sound legal.
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super_clout
01/21/23 12:44:26 AM
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Carbon Smarbon. I lift so I eat quality foods.

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coolguyjimmy
01/21/23 12:45:24 AM
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StrongAsKong posted...
I'm not sure of the legality of this, but it doesn't sound legal.

"In 1988, the Supreme Court ruled in State of California v. Greenwood that searching trash is legal as long as it does not conflict with any city, county, or state ordinances."
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WingsOfGood
01/21/23 12:47:51 AM
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Should roll up a truck and take the whole bin then setup a shop near the grocer underselling them.
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