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Old 02-26-2012, 08:15 AM   #503
Prestidigitweeze
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Originally Posted by xg4bx View Post
i worked in a conveinence store and was told that i would be fired if i ate anything (i.e. day old donuts) even if it were on its way to the garbage can. even if it were placed in the garbage can and somebody then picked it out and ate it it was still considered theft.
Again: That seems wasteful and cruel. What bakery is likely to reclaim its expired pastries, and how many homeless beggars might not go hungry if the pastries were offered to them instead? It isn't as if the garbage collectors had anything to gain from transporting the pastries to some packed landfill, or that the recycling machine of the human body is inefficient.

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