DemonGoddess
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Mon Feb-06-06 09:07 AM
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I work for a small convenience store, and we recently started selling pizzas. Anyway, is there a group I can contact to donate the stuff that we would otherwise throw away? It's no more than 2 hours old at that point, but I hate to see it go to waste.
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thinkingwoman
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Mon Feb-06-06 09:16 AM
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There are strict laws in Indiana about the disposal of food from restaurants/businesses. Violating them can get you fired.
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DemonGoddess
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Mon Feb-06-06 09:57 AM
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2. this is at my boss's request, the |
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Edited on Mon Feb-06-06 09:58 AM by DemonGoddess
store owner. We are looking for a legal way to donate to a shelter, or something, rather than throw it away.
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Mon Feb-06-06 11:21 AM
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3. aha! Well that's great! |
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Mon Feb-06-06 12:06 PM
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in Indianapolis at 317-632-2664. They can help you. And thank your boss for being so generous!
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Mon Feb-06-06 03:43 PM
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5. Great! Thanks for the number! |
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Mon Feb-06-06 08:17 PM
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6. A chunk of the southern part of the state |
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has a very active food bank that I believe deals with restuarants - Gleeners - I think that they then supply to smaller local foodbanks.
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