Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
I have used it a few times. I usually pick up stuff I know that my kids will devour very quickly.
I remember I had two bags of too good to go that I had just picked up. As I was coming out of the store, a guy approached me and asked me if I had any change so he could buy some food. I didn’t have any change but you’re welcome to have one of these bags full of bread and croissants. He was happy!
I remember I had two bags of too good to go that I had just picked up. As I was coming out of the store, a guy approached me and asked me if I had any change so he could buy some food. I didn’t have any change but you’re welcome to have one of these bags full of bread and croissants. He was happy!
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
@Jenny1234 nice. I see that Krispy Kreme uses them. 😵
Gibbon · 70-79, M
Never heard about it but just researched it. You seem to be correct. It seems to be a way for food sales places to make money on their end of day garbage. And you trying to transfer food where it could it do some good get screwed if the food is in crap condition. No refunds. If they wanted to help they would get to the local food banks themselves. There's certainly plenty of them all over the country.
Many places do this as charity.
Many places do this as charity.
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
@Gibbon The only way I would do it is in person if they can tell me what is in the mystery box which kind of defeats the purpose
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@StygianKohlrabi yeah you're paying for it on someone else's behalf. It's a perfect setup to screw over two parties at once.
My friend uses this. She loves it. She's got some really things from there
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
@V00doo yeah I figured it could be a toss up
@StygianKohlrabi The eorst that's happened it's been too much
YoMomma · 41-45
Surprise shopping? 😅