There's always someone in these threads with the comment "It will make you sick [to see what they throw out]."
Well, what would you have them do with it?
If they gave it away to customers, nobody would buy anything. People would just wait around until stuff went out of season, then pick it up for free.
Then you know some scuzbag would turn around and try to "return" the item to the store for a refund. "Hey I bought this last week and I lost the recepit." All they have to do is make a big enough stink and the store manager will usually be forced to give them the money.
After that, some other scuzbag will figure out a way to hurt himself with it. Lawsuit.
How about we give it away to the poor? Poor people generally don't grow gardens. Plus the winos and tweakers and crackheads will pull the "return for a refund" move to get their next fix. Plus the greedy shameless not-poor people will be right there with their hands out.
There are just too many "takers" in society to do anything useful with the merchandise that won't cost the company more money than just throwing it out.
Count your dumpster find as a blessing and leave it at that.
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