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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #25 on: July 31, 2010, 04:04:44 PM »
All discarded food should be sprinkled with sam-A-nilla....it would rid us of a lot of pest.



Am I mean to the dumpster divers or what?

Not at all.

I'd add Ex-lax to the whole mess, but I like your idea better.   :evillaugh:
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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #26 on: July 31, 2010, 04:33:26 PM »
All discarded food should be sprinkled with sam-A-nilla....it would rid us of a lot of pest.



Am I mean to the dumpster divers or what?

No meaner than they would be to us.
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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #27 on: July 31, 2010, 09:32:33 PM »
All discarded food should be sprinkled with sam-A-nilla....it would rid us of a lot of pest.



Am I mean to the dumpster divers or what?

Yes you are mean---in the early 80's I took a job at a fast food restaurant.  At the end of each shift I saw perfectally good food thrown away.   It really pissed me off to see good food go to waste but what got me was the Health department demanded we pour bleach over the food in the dumpster.   Better people go hungry then take a chance on getting a case of the runs.   

Even in the dead of winter with the snow and cold that would keep the food fresh for hours, in went the Clorox.

Silly me, I could not bring myself to when it was my job,  pour in the bleach, I put it in the storm drain.

When I was still able to shop for food, first place I went was to the veggie department to find the carts of veggies that were a day or two from turning. I have seen fresher produce thrown into dumpsters.   Then on to the bakery.

There the day old breads. cakes, rolls were 1/2 price.  I have seen such things that were but a few hours out of the oven thrown into the trash.

This is a sacrilege to me, people all over the world are starving and we with our own hungry throw away eatable food and poison it so the hungry stay hungry.

Now I do not expect restaurants to feed the hungry for free, BUT, if they have a bunch of food that is no good to them, Why not when it is discarded place in an area for anyone who wants it.?

We call this recycling for other products.

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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #28 on: July 31, 2010, 09:39:35 PM »
Yes you are mean---in the early 80's I took a job at a fast food restaurant.  At the end of each shift I saw perfectally good food thrown away.   It really pissed me off to see good food go to waste but what got me was the Health department demanded we pour bleach over the food in the dumpster.   Better people go hungry then take a chance on getting a case of the runs.   

Even in the dead of winter with the snow and cold that would keep the food fresh for hours, in went the Clorox.

Silly me, I could not bring myself to when it was my job,  pour in the bleach, I put it in the storm drain.

When I was still able to shop for food, first place I went was to the veggie department to find the carts of veggies that were a day or two from turning. I have seen fresher produce thrown into dumpsters.   Then on to the bakery.

There the day old breads. cakes, rolls were 1/2 price.  I have seen such things that were but a few hours out of the oven thrown into the trash.

This is a sacrilege to me, people all over the world are starving and we with our own hungry throw away eatable food and poison it so the hungry stay hungry.

Now I do not expect restaurants to feed the hungry for free, BUT, if they have a bunch of food that is no good to them, Why not when it is discarded place in an area for anyone who wants it.?

We call this recycling for other products.
So what you are saying is we need MORE government regulation of the type you mentioned here, right?
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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #29 on: August 01, 2010, 04:38:49 AM »
So what you are saying is we need MORE government regulation of the type you mentioned here, right?

yes, more regulation for people to disregard and not do.  Hey vesta, if I had been your supervisor and saw you deliberately skip out on a health dept requirement, I'd have fired your ass on the spot, especially since you wasted company resources by pouring the bleach down the storm drain and then lied about doing it right.  Is that mean?

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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #30 on: August 01, 2010, 08:42:04 AM »
I see their grasp of economics is still every bit as sound as their understanding of foreign policy and defense issues.
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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #31 on: August 01, 2010, 09:31:20 AM »
yes, more regulation for people to disregard and not do.  Hey vesta, if I had been your supervisor and saw you deliberately skip out on a health dept requirement, I'd have fired your ass on the spot, especially since you wasted company resources by pouring the bleach down the storm drain and then lied about doing it right.  Is that mean?

Well Doc there are times in life when some decisions , moral and ethical have to be made.

The hardest ones are the ones that can cause extreme consequence's for you and family.


Schindler's List comes to mind here.  Also Andersonville and the civilians that threw food over the stockade to starving prisoners even as they were loosing family to the North.

One has to weigh their decision's very carefully, to stand by watching the homeless some with kids with them go hungry, or in a few cases seen them ignore the Clorox and eat the food regardless is beyond my ability to ignore.

It is not for me to judge these people as to why they are hungry, the fact is,  They are.

In no way is this stealing from my company, the tossed food had allready been written off as destroyed and the company received a tax break.

Who was the Female doctor at a hospital at the time of Katrena that was accused of Euthanizing patients that were at deaths door suffering for days with no food or water.  If I had my grandma in that situation, I would have shaken her hand for stopping the agony my granny was in.  

Ann Frank also,  the family that hid her and family from the LAW and paid with their lives for doing so.

I did nothing that even comes close to the heroic acts of others, I would have lost my job been just a step or two above the homeless myself.  

However there are times when one must ask themselves, What Would Jesus Do.

There are higher laws above the laws of man.  

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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #32 on: August 01, 2010, 10:06:09 AM »
Well Doc there are times in life when some decisions , moral and ethical have to be made.
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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #33 on: August 01, 2010, 10:30:32 AM »
Well Doc there are times in life when some decisions , moral and ethical have to be made.

The hardest ones are the ones that can cause extreme consequence's for you and family.


Schindler's List comes to mind here.  Also Andersonville and the civilians that threw food over the stockade to starving prisoners even as they were loosing family to the North.

One has to weigh their decision's very carefully, to stand by watching the homeless some with kids with them go hungry, or in a few cases seen them ignore the Clorox and eat the food regardless is beyond my ability to ignore.

It is not for me to judge these people as to why they are hungry, the fact is,  They are.

In no way is this stealing from my company, the tossed food had allready been written off as destroyed and the company received a tax break.

Who was the Female doctor at a hospital at the time of Katrena that was accused of Euthanizing patients that were at deaths door suffering for days with no food or water.  If I had my grandma in that situation, I would have shaken her hand for stopping the agony my granny was in.  

Ann Frank also,  the family that hid her and family from the LAW and paid with their lives for doing so.

I did nothing that even comes close to the heroic acts of others, I would have lost my job been just a step or two above the homeless myself.  

However there are times when one must ask themselves, What Would Jesus Do.

There are higher laws above the laws of man.  

No, it wasn't about stealing from the company, it was about insubordination and lying.  By violating the health department code, you put the restaurant at risk of being shut down, and then where would your family have been?  Whether the food should be thrown away like that is debatable from a moral and ethical standpoint, whether your boss told you to do something in accordance with local laws is not.

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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #34 on: August 01, 2010, 07:49:37 PM »
Yes you are mean---in the early 80's I took a job at a fast food restaurant.  At the end of each shift I saw perfectally good food thrown away.   It really pissed me off to see good food go to waste but what got me was the Health department demanded we pour bleach over the food in the dumpster.   Better people go hungry then take a chance on getting a case of the runs.   

Even in the dead of winter with the snow and cold that would keep the food fresh for hours, in went the Clorox.

Silly me, I could not bring myself to when it was my job,  pour in the bleach, I put it in the storm drain.

When I was still able to shop for food, first place I went was to the veggie department to find the carts of veggies that were a day or two from turning. I have seen fresher produce thrown into dumpsters.   Then on to the bakery.

There the day old breads. cakes, rolls were 1/2 price.  I have seen such things that were but a few hours out of the oven thrown into the trash.

This is a sacrilege to me, people all over the world are starving and we with our own hungry throw away eatable food and poison it so the hungry stay hungry.

Now I do not expect restaurants to feed the hungry for free, BUT, if they have a bunch of food that is no good to them, Why not when it is discarded place in an area for anyone who wants it.?

We call this recycling for other products.

Where was this? I worked in the restaurant business for 10 years (1980-1990) and I have never heard of this. Now the food thrown away wasn't supposed to be given away or taken home but that was a company rule, not a health department rule. This was a company that was an international chain too and I am talking corporate stores, not franchise. Not saying you are lying now, just saying that I have never heard of it and I was up on the health dept regs for every state up and down the eastern seaboard and a lot of the mid central states. 

Heh! Back when I worked in the stores I used to take home a bunch of stuff for the dog and nobody ever really said anything about it as long as the food cost percentage was in line.


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Now I do not expect restaurants to feed the hungry for free, BUT, if they have a bunch of food that is no good to them, Why not when it is discarded place in an area for anyone who wants it.?

Thank health departments for that. Corporate legal was always afraid of running afoul of the local health departments. You get shut down, and you lose major bucks on a store and then they would take it out on the other stores. My job for a couple of years was to take the local health dept regs and implement local policy so we didn't run afoul of them.
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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #35 on: August 01, 2010, 08:10:07 PM »

In no way is this stealing from my company, the tossed food had allready been written off as destroyed and the company received a tax break.


Sorry but you are wrong. Any food lost, for whatever reason, is a cost eaten, pun intended, by the store. No tax breaks were ever given for it. If your food cost was over 35 percent on a consistent basis then the manager was fired. I lost an outside freezer one time in August and along with it about $20,000 dollars of inventory. Blew my cost sheet to hell for the year. Never got a tax break for it either.

Only time I ever saw a tax break on lost inventory was floods or storms.
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Re: Work camps for bobbo hobo?
« Reply #36 on: August 01, 2010, 08:26:39 PM »
Vesta, like every other lib on this site is just tryin' to play the "victim" card. Nuttin' new!
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