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Why do supermarkets throw away perfectly good sandwiches which those in need could have?
So they should be as they have been reheated at least once. The alternative is at a pre arranged time, unknown to the punters, just give them away.
BensGrandad
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Oct 26, 2016
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Why do supermarkets throw away perfectly good sandwiches which those in need could have?
Contrary to the much publicised myth Wetherspoons do not sell anything that is out of date
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Why do supermarkets throw away perfectly good sandwiches which those in need could have?
Wasnt there a similar thread from Harty about the food left after he attended a wake and he suggested the same but was refused due to H & H rules.
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Why do supermarkets throw away perfectly good sandwiches which those in need could have?
I was told by the manager of the bakers next to my pub that they had to do it to ensure people bought stuff at the correct price and avoid them waiting to buy it cheaply.
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