How to Get Free Food: A Guide to Restaurant and Grocery Throwouts

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    Heather

      immy J ohn’s throws put a CLEAN bag of fresh bread every hour because it’s policy to bake fresh bread every hour.

      You can conclude what you want to about me from that statement.

      LOTS of perfectly good food goes to waste in America bc of ‘policy’.

      (I am not talking recalls and etc.) No hate, I am trying to help and it’s a rough day here (serios vision problems). Not asking for help.

      I know what I know.

      Hope this helps someone.

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      Michele

        Former line cook of over 20 years. Giving away food was always considered theft at my jobs. They would rather toss.

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        Gloria

          Trader Joe’s here donates to food pantries( ours on Fridays) and to a homeless shelter. Starbucks also donates to our pantry.

          You just have to have someone willing to pick up.

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          Carol

            In my area they don’t throw things out. Panera delivers to an assisted living facility. Some restaurants give free food to the soup kitchen and food bank.

            Quite a few take things to the homeless.

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            Christine

              Not all states or businesses allow it because of lawsuits

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              Carolyn

                Not all businesses toss it. Meijer does Flash Food, restaurants do Too Good To Toss, a lot of grocers have markdown areas.

                Some of the problem is that pantries are dependent on volunteers, so if they don’t have the vehicle or personnel to drive everywhere to pick up donations, then stores don’t have any other option.

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                Diane

                  Too Good To Go and Flashfood are both helpful. Our food pantry picks up Stop and Shop three days per week and Aldi one day per week.

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                  Annette

                    There is an app that restaurants use to offer extra food. “Too Good to Go” I have not used it but…. might have a look.

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                    Stephanie

                      There’s an app that some places use that they sell stuff like this for really cheap.

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                      Linda

                        Not sure if it is still fine these days, but years ago, Tim Horton use to throw all their bagels and muffins out after closing .

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