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You know when the supermarkets throw out all that perfectly good food at the end of the day? It  may be past it's sell-by date but there is absolutely nothing wrong with it.
Anyway some of the local homeless and squatters were showing up every night to grab themselves some of this food. Anyway you know what the evil bastards (supermarkets) did? They started pouring bleach on the food to stop the homeless from eating this food whic was going to waste anyway.

It's disturbing to think they would rather waste food than allow people in need to eat it.  Embarrassed

Granted, they bleached it so not to be liable in case some dude becomes sick, but there's no reason to not contract local pick-ups to feed the lose to farm animals.

And, don't say it can't be done because...

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You know when the supermarkets throw out all that perfectly good food at the end of the day? It  may be past it's sell-by date but there is absolutely nothing wrong with it.
Anyway some of the local homeless and squatters were showing up every night to grab themselves some of this food. Anyway you know what the evil bastards (supermarkets) did? They started pouring bleach on the food to stop the homeless from eating this food whic was going to waste anyway.

It's disturbing to think they would rather waste food than allow people in need to eat it.  Embarrassed
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Doughnuts for miles: Michigan festival attempts world record, lines up 24,000 yeasty treats

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All but 10 of the donated doughnuts were used. After the line, the doughnuts will serve one last purpose: a snack for farm animals.

Lucky farm animals! They got to eat sugar, GMO flour, tar and oil for a day or two.

How about lining up 24,000 cans of food end-to-end pre-dawn, get the record certified at dawn, then pick up the cans before they heat up and delivered to a food pantry? Wouldn't that've made more sense?
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