I'm in Los Angeles, and had 7 pallets rejected because the broker messed up the schedule. So, I have 7 pallets with yogurt. Anyone know anyplace that would dispose of the yogurt along with the pallets?
Los Angeles food disposal?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jdm5jdm5, Oct 3, 2022.
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Dump them infront of one of 30 billion homeless encampments. They will be gone in about 30 seconds.
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You could try contacting the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. I have no idea what the requirements would be for them to accept donations of food but I figure they will at least be able to point you to some organization that will take it if they don't take it themselves.
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Its LA just dump it anywhere, probably be the best thing in the neighborhood.
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If it was rejected because it expired you’ll probably need to find a landfill
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I had to go to LA in 2020, what a sewer hole.
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I'll take it. I eat a lot of yogurt. Expired or not. wait 7 pallets might be a bit much.
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