tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574333877107136648.post4179735186662867688..comments2023-10-18T06:48:18.740-07:00Comments on ...life in the moment...: Life in June: Learning from FriendsRachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14309920235271421080noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574333877107136648.post-80367704183796667092013-06-24T23:13:21.398-07:002013-06-24T23:13:21.398-07:00Stopping by from Friend Connect Blog Hop.
Cohost ...Stopping by from Friend Connect Blog Hop. <br />Cohost <a href="http://jlennidornerblog.what-are-they.com/" rel="nofollow">@JLenniDorner</a><br /><br />Why do restaurants, especially those with salad bars or buffets, throw food in the trash at closing time? Are there no hungry people after 11 pm? What if there was a law or something that those end of the night foods- which were perfectly acceptable ten minutes ago- had to be donated instead of thrown out? Could that be done? Could anyone who has a government paid for vehicle be required to help transport that food? Could companies that make plastic containers be rewarded for donating tubs that the food could be put in to travel from a restaurant to a shelter (or whatever)? <br />There is not a food shortage in most of America. There is a money shortage and a job shortage, but not much of a food shortage. <br /><br />10:59 pm- yummy salad. <br />11:01 pm - trash. <br />That's the flaw I see. J Lenni Dornerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07961335286982498158noreply@blogger.com