Here's what 280 lbs. of recovered food waste looks like. This is food that used to get thrown out at the end of EACH NIGHT. Instead, it was packaged up, and will be donated to local shelters and schools. Instead of feeding a landfill, let's feed our community! #StopHunger r/StopHunger

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image showing Here's what 280 lbs. of recovered food waste looks like. This is food that used to get thrown out at the end of EACH NIGHT. Instead, it was packaged up, and will be donated to local shelters and schools. Instead of feeding a landfill, let's feed our community! #StopHunger r/StopHunger

Bastardjones on April 27th, 2019 at 18:35 UTC »

Is this typical or are you way off on portion control / predicted requirements?

iLLDrDope on April 27th, 2019 at 18:39 UTC »

I could be wrong but I think most places throw this kind of food away because of liability concerns.

stargater24 on April 27th, 2019 at 19:24 UTC »

Serious question, how did you get those down to a safe temp in time and hold them for transport?

Edit: changed legitimate to serious.