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A trash can full of used supermarket products is used to anger Ann. Now he sees them as saviors

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When she was working for a supermarket, Ann witnessed huge waste products being dumped at the end of each shift. He said employees can’t pick up wasted items at a cheaper price or for free. “It makes me very angry. It makes me question the company’s approach to waste and their environmental impact,” he said. “If stores want to dispose of edible products perfectly, we have to be able to pick them up and use them.” Ann is new to trash diving and says it can be a lifesaver as she struggles to make ends meet. ( provided ) Now Ann is one of the thousands of Australians struggling to keep food on the table as prices rise — and the bins behind those shops are up for looting. “My daughter is ashamed of being ‘poor’ because all her school friends live in a big private house, and their parents drive expensive cars,” she said. “We don’t live on the poverty line, but we live very simply, without the luxuries or advantages that people with more money can buy. We live in small government subsidize

Woolworths pre-cut vegetables anger shoppers who complain about lazy consumers and plastic packaging

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Shoppers complain about Woolworths offering pre-cut vegetables to ‘dumb’ and lazy customers – so which side are you on? Shoppers are divided on the debate over pre-cut and packaged vegetables Large supermarkets offer a wide range of pre-cut products to consumers Many have mentioned concerns over the plastic packaging in which the product is sold Others defend the product as a savior for the elderly and disabled By Max Aldred For The Australian Daily Mail Published: 10:49 PM EDT, 7 July 2022 | Updated: 02:43 EDT, July 8, 2022 Complaints of angry shoppers about Woolworths’ packaging of pre-cut vegetables such as onions have sparked heated debate on social media. In a spray of expletives, shoppers say they are frustrated to see ‘stupid’ consumers buying pre-packaged products because they ‘can’t cut’ vegetables for themselves. Customers also took aim at Woolworths, criticizing him for offering products packaged in more pl