Tired of people complaining about throwing away food. If you gave day old food to the homeless, they could sue the pants of you if they get sick even if the food didn't do it.
Waldo, a myth invented by corporations. Watch the documentary Hot Coffee, frivolous lawsuits aren't a thing, and no one has ever been sued for donating food.
#13 soo buy more books then.. wait until you see artists who destroy old paperbacks for their sculptures lmao
aww you mad at the Walmart wasting food? go talk to the Walton family who doesn't give a crap about one load and helps makes prices low enough so you can afford things like that cheap phone
Rilly, Pretty sure it could have been frozen in order to preserve it, and then donated to zoos, animal shelters, and sanctuaries. Good PR for the company, too.
#8, drop a dime to OSHA. That probably also counts as retaliation.
#18, I don't believe they can legally sell it past the date on the package.
#23, when I see a collection of carts like that the typical reason is that there's no cart corral in the area. I frequently stop at a nearby grocery where the main part of the lot has corrals but one area doesn't--you almost never see stray carts in the main area but you see them all the time in the area without a corral.
"When You Have A Long, Active Day Surrounded By People, Then Get Home, Take Off Your Work Pants, And Just Stare At The 6" Tear Straight Down Your Back End"
Tired of people complaining about throwing away food. If you gave day old food to the homeless, they could sue the pants of you if they get sick even if the food didn't do it.
Waldo, a myth invented by corporations. Watch the documentary Hot Coffee, frivolous lawsuits aren't a thing, and no one has ever been sued for donating food.
#13 soo buy more books then.. wait until you see artists who destroy old paperbacks for their sculptures lmao
aww you mad at the Walmart wasting food? go talk to the Walton family who doesn't give a crap about one load and helps makes prices low enough so you can afford things like that cheap phone
Rilly, Pretty sure it could have been frozen in order to preserve it, and then donated to zoos, animal shelters, and sanctuaries. Good PR for the company, too.
#8, drop a dime to OSHA. That probably also counts as retaliation.
#18, I don't believe they can legally sell it past the date on the package.
#23, when I see a collection of carts like that the typical reason is that there's no cart corral in the area. I frequently stop at a nearby grocery where the main part of the lot has corrals but one area doesn't--you almost never see stray carts in the main area but you see them all the time in the area without a corral.
then the problem may just be the culture of sueing_
"sueing"
aww you mad at the Walmart wasting food? go talk to the Walton family who doesn't give a crap about one load and helps makes prices low enough so you can afford things like that cheap phone
.and the shop wouldnt have to pay him and could lower prices for you
Pretty sure it could have been frozen in order to preserve it, and then donated to zoos, animal shelters, and sanctuaries. Good PR for the company, too.
#18, I don't believe they can legally sell it past the date on the package.
#23, when I see a collection of carts like that the typical reason is that there's no cart corral in the area. I frequently stop at a nearby grocery where the main part of the lot has corrals but one area doesn't--you almost never see stray carts in the main area but you see them all the time in the area without a corral.