Yeah, my lady took us off pork decades agoIf people would watch the documentary on how pork is grown and what happens between slaughter and distribution, they wouldn't eat it
A real stumper for meI don't know why the food that ultimately gets wasted and tossed doesn't find it's way to"soup kitchens".Could possible litigation be the reason?
Glad to read you don't eat pork Gary. I eat beef on very rare occasions. Mostly when I'm on vacation where they used to have White Castle burgers in our timeshare's mini mart. Now they carry Angus Burgers. It's a quick easy meal just right for the day I arrive all tuckered out and don't feel like going back out or cooking.Yeah, my lady took us off pork decades ago
and most meat
I do love a rib eye on the grill from time to time
A real stumper for me
Been dealing with the hungry/homeless for quite some time
Things are so upside down these days
Not Sam's fault; he's been dead for years and has no control over WM policy. He would have had heads rolling for that.If we only knew why, that's helpful. It could be a good reason. Unknown recall, spoilage, refrozen when already thawed.
Plus the shelving. That's some darn tough shelving. That's a couple hundred too.
That's why I was glad to quit Walmart. We'd have 5-10 rotisserie chickens unsold, so we'd down price and sell them. Still hot too.
Then we found out, if unsold, put into cooler, then put in cold food area. FOR THREE DAYS. Then price it 50% off.
That was when I truly hoped Sam Walton burns in hell.
Excellent pointSo the hams were expired. They we're dated Jan 1 2023. So you found them after the exp date in the dumpster. What should Aldis do? Can't sell them and no food bank will take and distribute outdated food.
Almost 40% of the food in America winds up in a landfill.
My guess is the newly hired post pandemic I dont wanna work too hard employees didn't rotate their stock correctly and this case(s) of hams was discovered too late.Excellent point
If I were in that business, I'd have monitored those dates a bit more closely
Put 'em on a drastically reduced mark down a couple weeks before
or
donate them
Our food bank knows how to move food quickly.
It's an issue that shouldn't be swept under the rug
There are too many needy folks
Yeah, meats are suspect.....big timeMy guess is the newly hired post pandemic I dont wanna work too hard employees didn't rotate their stock correctly and this case(s) of hams was discovered too late.
You're not hated, no sir,No wonder the US is hated so
The stores are neglecting Food Bank connections