Garbage haulers get pissed when someone throws wood in the dumpster. It can get jammed in the compactor and a pain to clean out. Let the owners catch you and you get an earful.
Rejected product. Where to dispose?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Searcher1, Apr 24, 2013.
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I knew a hog farmer that was about 30 miles west of Boston and he got a lot of rejected food
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Sometimes if a driver is heading home after unloading, and have damaged product. Some drivers just take it home with them if they get the ok to get rid of it
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I wouldn't try writing off items I couldn't show receipts for purchasing .
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Thats the worst that can happen. Id rather deal with that than a few boxes of cabbage.
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A bar-b-que is a good stop to get rid of cabbage too. Let em make coleslaw.
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Cabbage dang 4 cases you should have taken them home you could have had cabbage rolls for the whole year.
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And oddly, there's usually one right around the corner from most major grocery warehouses. Or a homeless or other charitable shelter. Not sure if it's supply/demand or just a match for the same neighborhood?
The real problem is that rejected product when you're close enough to home to keep it is usually crap you really don't like.
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