• dan1101@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Yeah just because stores sell food doesn’t mean they should feed people for free. There are a lot of costs involved in getting food onto the shelves such as planting, growing, harvesting, transporting, packaging, and distribution, and the costs of running the store. This especially applies to small mom and pop stores.

    Same sort of thing with non-food items, track any particular item and they don’t just appear on the store shelves, it takes a lot of people and effort and materials to get them there.

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      1 year ago

      Hence why stores should deliver unsold goods to food/supply banks instead of tossing it.

      The cost was already made, the item gets written of for not being sold, still does some good in the end.

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        1 year ago

        There may also be legal issues if the stores products gets someone sick or hurt because the store will probably get caught in the legal crossfire.