ssj12 said:
everyday WalMart throws away hundreds of thousands of dollars of food because of a power failure that lasted 2 hours because its becomes an insurance write-off rather then maybe donating that food since there is nothing wrong with it. (And yes this is true) There is enough food thrown away jsut by WalMart a year that could feed every homeless or poor citizen in the USA for years. Its the problem of greed from corporations and poorly aimed hate towards the poor and unfortunate. People can help other people get food and shelter. The only problem is there isnt enough people willing to do so. Yes, it is unfair, but the people not willing to donate time or money to help are greedy, stuck-up, pieces of trash that are made up of the older generation (see my other post). |
the question i have is this, what is worse, having a company waste tons of money/food using it as a tax write off, or having a system that encourages your clients to waste tons of money/food. I more or less point the finger at the insurance company insuring the goods that doesnt look at things on a case to case basis, and not incouraging the donation of the food.