LoveBWVVBR
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I used to work in retail and I would be very careful. I am sure there are people who do this but many companies have policies in place for disposal to ensure this doesn't happen and malls are considered private property so in theory that is trespassing in many instances. I worked at a chain store and beauty products that went out were often beyond their date of use and could not even be sold at a discount. We also tossed items that were returned as "damages" which we needed to destroy first to ensure this didn't happen. Even packaging and signage needed to be destroyed as shoplifters wanted these items to set up fake stores. I know this is is not the most environmentally friendly policy (some of our window "props" were perfectly good items like astro turf and fake flowers) but I would absolutely consider what you or your children will do when they get caught and if you are within the legal limits of where they are dumpster diving. If shoplifting at that mall is a problem (which you may never know) the police might not buy the story of they are just rummaging around randomly as they may think they were sent back for props or signage as that is something they look for. Also I worked at a 7-11 and we had this problem with couponers. Items in the dumpsters were still our property until picked up by the trash company so when we saw people back there we asked them to leave or we would have to call the police. As a store our owner wanted nothing to do with this, I mean we threw out the items and cut a loss as we couldn't sell them so why people thought they get then scoop them up for free was beyond me. As for waste we counted everything we didn't sell and adjusted numbers each week on our orders to cut down on loss.
This is why it is best to call the police in your area to verify that diving is legal where you live. It sounds like your area had an ordinance that somehow allowed a store to claim ownership over trash. The trespassing thing is real though...that needs to be a consideration, absolutely. Be aware of signs of private property, no tresspassing, etc. Dumpster diving an actual mall is never a good idea.
What was the deal with couponers? They were looking in the dumpster for the papers that held the coupons or something? I always thought stores returned those papers or something, so in that case it may be theft (even if inadvertent).