"Was Anybody Else In A Dumpster When The Ball Dropped...?"

"One of the best nights of the year to dive. or at least my road dog thinks so. highlights included ribeyes and a 12 pack of hard seltzers... bananas and peppers galore, bacon, eggs, yogurt, flour, oranges, potatoes, kale salad out the ying-yang and about 10 gallons of milk. guess I gotta get crackin and convert that to yogurt soon.
Well anyway, hope ya'll had as much fun as I did this NYE!"
What makes me uncomfortable is the fact that so many stores throw out perfectly good food when so many people are hungry/struggling for food.
I used to work at Walmart and, if a box opened up even if the actual food was individually wrapped it was tossed in the trash compactor. Non-perishable foods passed the expiration date? Compactor.
In the States, we have this strange belief that if you donate food that's passed the expiration date that someone could sue you.
It's completely unfounded. No one has ever been sued for donating food passed the expiration date or that made someone sick.
SO much food that could otherwise be donated gets destroyed or ends up in the trash.
I just read (possibly on here) that it is illegal for grocery stores to waste food in France and they have to donate anything they don't sell to charity. Idk if it's true or not, but it's a great idea we should adopt.
I'm glad at least someone is eating it. Instead of throwing it out I used to hide in the freezer and eat as much as I could like a frozen little gremlin