QueenIsabella
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Depending on the state laws, sometimes places have to throw out perfectly good food if, say, the packaging gets wet (even if the food is in an inner wrapper) or if the label comes off. There are people who get a good portion of their daily food from dumpster diving and other "scavenged" sources (gleaning, for example, where they pick up what's left in the fields after farmers have harvested). It might not be your choice--mine either--but I can understand why some would retrieve otherwise acceptable food.
On a different note, you seem to post a LOT about your friend's quirks and foibles. You might think about whether that's a true act of friendship. I know I would be peeved if my friend was posting all about me on a message board.
On a different note, you seem to post a LOT about your friend's quirks and foibles. You might think about whether that's a true act of friendship. I know I would be peeved if my friend was posting all about me on a message board.