I just got 6 massive bags of cakes from a bin bags that the Greggs in my city's central station left out. It was just sitting there in the main station concourse. There were dozens of baggets, sandwiches and all sorts of other savory and sweet goods in there, all in packaging. The only reason I didn't take the whole bag is because there were two members of staff looking in my direction, so I waited until they were distracted and grabbed a half dozen boxes. This is honestly why and what I hate about normies. Countless people would have seen that and passed that and done nothing, they you get the pitiable ones who would absolutely flip their fucking lid and hound you out for taking discard food which would otherwise be destroyed. Still perfectly fresh, but because it's been put in a clean plastic bag you can't take it. There are countless homeless people outside of that station every night. Places that do this don't just do it occasionally, you can stake out spots like that for free food and guarantee that virtually every single day they'll throw stacks and stacks of good food out. There was a M&S outside of another spot heavily populated by homeless people. I've picked up literally entire boxes of £14.99 steaks from their bins, entire boxes as in a dozen steaks to a box, and they'll just throw that out every single day, with homeless people right around the corner.
I don't take it because I need it, just out of principle. I gave most of those steaks away to homeless people around that area (you tend to find that most homeless people will live in some kind of shelter with basic, if communal, cooking equipment) and most anything else I've found there. Literally all in or on date, vacuum sealed in packaging. Then you see those videos of members staff literally violently attacking poor people for stealing food from a multi billion pound company that's extracting their surplus labour and you realise just to what extent people will allow themselves to become golems. Not just on the outside, but in their very souls.
The only reason I didn't take the whole bag is because there were two members of staff looking in my direction, so I waited until they were distracted and grabbed a half dozen boxes.
This is honestly why and what I hate about normies. Countless people would have seen that and passed that and done nothing, they you get the pitiable ones who would absolutely flip their fucking lid and hound you out for taking discard food which would otherwise be destroyed. Still perfectly fresh, but because it's been put in a clean plastic bag you can't take it.
There are countless homeless people outside of that station every night. Places that do this don't just do it occasionally, you can stake out spots like that for free food and guarantee that virtually every single day they'll throw stacks and stacks of good food out.
There was a M&S outside of another spot heavily populated by homeless people. I've picked up literally entire boxes of £14.99 steaks from their bins, entire boxes as in a dozen steaks to a box, and they'll just throw that out every single day, with homeless people right around the corner.
I don't take it because I need it, just out of principle. I gave most of those steaks away to homeless people around that area (you tend to find that most homeless people will live in some kind of shelter with basic, if communal, cooking equipment) and most anything else I've found there. Literally all in or on date, vacuum sealed in packaging.
Then you see those videos of members staff literally violently attacking poor people for stealing food from a multi billion pound company that's extracting their surplus labour and you realise just to what extent people will allow themselves to become golems. Not just on the outside, but in their very souls.