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justjess

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That is sad. Wtf?
Wasted food
Some are claiming it’s a supply chain issue. Some are claiming it’s too much money to repurpose. Others say they don’t want to sell at reduced profit..

All I know is there are tons of hungry people right now and that is unacceptable.
 

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Some are claiming it’s a supply chain issue. Some are claiming it’s too much money to repurpose. Others say they don’t want to sell at reduced profit..

All I know is there are tons of hungry people right now and that is unacceptable.
Yeah. People have really showm their true colors right now.
All $$$ for them. Sad sad sad.
 

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Yes that's right, blame the farmers for something that is entirely the government's fault. (cutting the supply chain) :rolleyes:
 

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Open the farms to the public and let people take it or pay what they can.. literally anything is better then just destroying kt
Agreed. Especially if that food production is distributed regionally. They are having a negative impact on not just their local communities but the surrounding states.
 

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Yes that's right, blame the farmers for something that is entirely the government's fault. (cutting the supply chain) :rolleyes:
It’s both their fault. The farmers can still make a profit by making deals with the public or the even the essential chain stores. At least let that product get a chance going to households and organizations that feed kids etc.


The government too for being the greedy ass entity as always.
 

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Yes that's right, blame the farmers for something that is entirely the government's fault. (cutting the supply chain) :rolleyes:
They could give it away to people that need it for free. They’d be making just as many dollars off at as they are by destroying it. Food waste is food waste.

But yes, let’s just give a pass to everyone for greed because the government did it first. :rolleyes:
 
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They could give it away to people that need it for free. They’d be making just as many dollars off at as they are by destroying it. Food waste, is food waste.

But yes, let’s just give a pass to everyone for greed because the government did it first. :rolleyes:
Adn how are they exactly supposed to get the food to the people if they are in lockdown? :rolleyes:
 

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Adn how are they exactly supposed to get the food to the people if they are in lockdown? :rolleyes:
Essential workers can still distribute. Farmers and distribution can and do fall under essential and emergency travel. I’m sure they can afford to broker a deal with the stores and public nearby
 

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There is a restaurant in my town that all the local farms have been donating surplus to, as well as monetary donations from local businesses and citizens.

Every single day they cook up between 500-1000 meals to feed the people struggling in our community. Every single day since this started.

For perspective there are only 800 households in my town. (Population 1700)
 

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Essential workers can still distribute. Farmers and distribution can and do fall under essential and emergency travel. I’m sure they can afford to broker a deal with the stores and public nearby
Farming isn't a charity, they are not obligated to give away their food. And they are dumping because of distribution problems, not because of greed:


So blame the government for all this mess, not farmers.
 

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Farming isn't a charity, they are not obligated to give away their food. And they are dumping because of distribution problems, not because of greed:


So blame the government for all this mess, not farmers.
That paints a broader picture seeing from the other side.


Still, there has to be some type of agreement they can come to don’t you guys think?

We’re all losing money here with the shutdowns thanks to the government. I lost faith when congress was having their spats with each other over the stimulus bill while many american citizens were feeling the financial hardships.
 

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Lol.. no they aren’t obligated. Not by anything other then their conscience and the condition of their immortal soul.

If I’m getting zero dollars to throw something away and I know there’s someone who needs it but I’ll also get $0 why the heck wouldn’t I just give it to the person who needs it? I’m getting $0 either way.

And trust me there is more then enough blame for the government from me as well.
 

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How locked down is everyone? Or maybe, how locked does everyone feel?

In Canada, at least where I am, not much has changed, except restaurants are closed, and sanitized social distancing is pervasive. The parks are closed, but people are out and about. There is no legally enforceable lockdown, and everyone seems to be enjoying the nice weather we’re having. Home Depots are open, and a lot of people are doing work on their homes and yards. You can hear power tools and lawnmowers all over my neighborhood.

But I’m hearing about fines in the US, and cops hauling people off for not wearing a mask, etc. Nobody can do any painting or home repairs because hardware stores are closed and Home Depot can’t sell anything useful. Is that the standard for everyone in the US at the moment?

I hear it’s pretty strict in the UK as well. How do you all feel about your situation right now?
 

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Lol.. no they aren’t obligated. Not by anything other then their conscience and the condition of their immortal soul.

If I’m getting zero dollars to throw something away and I know there’s someone who needs it but I’ll also get $0 why the heck wouldn’t I just give it to the person who needs it? I’m getting $0 either way.

And trust me there is more then enough blame for the government from me as well.
I get it from a business perspective now. Because they lose income with the restaurant and school sectors that they hold business with who probably fulfill those bulk orders.

You lose a third of business. Shipping out gets pricey. It would be nice to see them do some sales with the local communities at least. Or yeah even charitable donations.

Plenty of blame to go around.
 

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How locked down is everyone? Or maybe, how locked does everyone feel?

In Canada, at least where I am, not much has changed, except restaurants are closed, and sanitized social distancing is pervasive. The parks are closed, but people are out and about. There is no legally enforceable lockdown, and everyone seems to be enjoying the nice weather we’re having. Home Depots are open, and a lot of people are doing work on their homes and yards. You can hear power tools and lawnmowers all over my neighborhood.

But I’m hearing about fines in the US, and cops hauling people off for not wearing a mask, etc. Nobody can do any painting or home repairs because hardware stores are closed and Home Depot can’t sell anything useful. Is that the standard for everyone in the US at the moment?

I hear it’s pretty strict in the UK as well. How do you all feel about your situation right now?
It’s not so bad here. Can still buy whatever we want at Home Depot or Walmart even though all the small stores are closed, which sucks. We are going to try building raised garden beds next week.. seeds seem scarce though so not sure what’s the point but it will keep us busy.
I went to the store to pick up a couple things today - without a mask. No one said anything.
 

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I get it from a business perspective now. Because they lose income with the restaurant and school sectors that they hold business with who probably fulfill those bulk orders.

You lose a third of business. Shipping out gets pricey. It would be nice to see them do some sales with the local communities at least. Or yeah even charitable donations.

Plenty of blame to go around.
I never said ship it out. But there’s things that can be done to save atleast some of the produce by giving it to people rather then plowing it under. Or destroying it.

The government should be purchasing it and using the guard to transport and distribute it if that’s what’s needed. It should not be getting destroyed. The price of eggs has doubled for chrissakes.
 

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Please don’t go to church tomorrow
I agreed up until a couple days ago, but I think we’re past it now. I think people are going to get sick, and they will die from coronavirus, or they will not, and we’re not going to affect it by staying home. People are more aware now about germs and sanitizing properly, and that will stop the infection from overwhelming society. It’s time to resume our lives. Most of us have already been exposed to it.
 
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