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Why not buy expiring milk from grocery stores and sell it to restaurants/bakeries/hotels/etc who can use it the same day, before it expires?
What do grocery stores do with expiring milk? Do they throw it out? It seems like a huge waste if grocery stores throw out all that extra milk - why not sell it to businesses that can use it all in one day?
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Brainstorm Info
| Creator: | pg99 |
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| Created: | about 1 year ago |
| Activity: | 12 months ago |
| Users: | 3 |
| Ideas: | 6 |
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6.
A grocery store here in Richmond, VA called Ukrop's actually donates goods that are about to expire/expiring to the local food pantry. A church that I know of is able to feed 200 homeless and working poor people for 65 cents a plate because of this donated food. It's a tax break for the grocery store but a benefit for the community.
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Do grocery stores really throw out that much milk? Would it be enough to supply a restaurant or bakery every day?
