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| Thread ID: 106669 | 2010-01-18 08:16:00 | supermarkets and relabelling food | baabits (15242) | PC World Chat |
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| 849719 | 2010-01-19 04:56:00 | Um obviously they had reduced it. The reduced to clear sticker has a packed on date, and most of the time they will not keep it out on the shelf if it it past it's expiry date, normally they reduce it a couple days before. If they were all rotten, then they would've had no more stock, and just wanted to keep the option to customers to still buy it. What was rotten to you might be someones lunch, for probably 99c. And Sweep, produce scraps in chch go to a farmer who feeds his pigs etc. He pays for them. Can't give most of what gets thrown out to charity unless you're trying to kill them. They had no reduced to clear stickers, it was a prepack which was made instore. You could see where one sticker had been ripped off and a different one had been put on. |
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| 849720 | 2010-01-19 09:06:00 | Prepacks made in store = old stuff bagged up/repackaged = reduced to clear. In the case of snowpeas anyway. | --Wolf-- (128) | ||
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