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Wed, Mar 3rd, 2010, 12:59 PM #31
I got my response back (that was quick)! I can once again feel the Winners love:
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Thank you for your email. Any items that are not sold during final clearance are donated to shelters in the community. The only items that will not be donated are those for hygienic reasons such as undergarments, bed pillows, food ,etc. All other merchandise should be donated. At your convenience, please forward the store location so we can address this matter with the management team to ensure all Associates are following proper operating procedures.
Thank you.
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At the very least, I've managed to prevent the store from throwing more items in the garbage that could go to a worthwhile charity. And Freeplease, if making a difference makes me "dramatic", then I will wear that label proudly.
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Wed, Mar 3rd, 2010, 01:13 PM #32Canadian Genius
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Wed, Mar 3rd, 2010, 01:13 PM #33Smart Canuck
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well this may be true for 1 or 2 charities, it is far from true for all of them... also hearing things from a friends friend? really things get twisted and people like to brag... and make things sound better than they are. I have known several people that have claimed to have their trip payed for b.c of their job, and each one ended up lying about it, i wouldn't be so quick to believe word of mouth
there is only one company that i know sells donations.... and i refuse to support them in any way.

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Wed, Mar 3rd, 2010, 01:30 PM #34It's time to win
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Wed, Mar 3rd, 2010, 01:41 PM #35It's time to win
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I always made dramatic comments about having to throw it, some people actually decide against returning meat items saying they can just freeze it and have it at a later date.
We would go through carts of damaged items, and I kinda like to leave them at the courtesy desk, and people would ask and I'm like oh you know, from who decide to put cold or frozen items in the cereal aisle, or who return items because they just didn't want it anymore. Makes people think differently about buying food and waste. As sad as it sounds most of the food waste at a grocery store is from customers.
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Wed, Mar 3rd, 2010, 02:12 PM #36
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Wed, Mar 3rd, 2010, 02:47 PM #37
i've seen a friend using her boss's credit card (for business purpose) for her personal use. she's bought plane tickets for herself as well as her family and surprisingly didn't get in trouble for it. i know her boss is too busy to care. and those tickets are nothing compared to what he makes.
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Wed, Mar 3rd, 2010, 10:25 PM #38Cheapchick
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It is not just retail. I work for a very large not for profit organization known for donations and generosity....yet two years in a row I found full rolls of unused Christmas paper put in the recycle bin just after Christmas. Because they didn't want to store it. I fished it out and brought it home. I hate waste.
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Thu, Mar 4th, 2010, 12:12 AM #39Senior Canuck
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Ugh, I hate how much companies throw away all in name of the bottom line.
When I worked at la senza girl, they were in the process of changing their hangers... and all the old hangers had to be thrown out. They couldn't be donated, given to customers, or taken home by employees because they had the 'la senza' logo on them and were therefore company policy. Admittedly, that was what the manager said, and she was stupid, so I'm not sure if that is actual company policy... but how ridiculous is that?!? It's not like people could even return the hangers to the store.
And then there were all those 'damaged' items. I remember when they had stationery sets that came packaged in flimsy plastic containers. When the plastic containers cracked, we had to throw them away... even though there was nothing wrong with the pens and paper inside!Sign up for Swag Bucks and earn free gift cards. PM me for sign-up codes and tips!
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Thu, Mar 4th, 2010, 01:02 AM #40Smart Canuck
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using a company credit card for a personal trip is wrong, does this "friend" of yours have any morals? she could get caught and fired, and have to pay it back, as well as face other legal issues... and for her to seemingly brag about is just plain wrong and stupid on her part... also using a credit card without the boss knowing and getting the trip paid for by the company is different... i hope she feels good knowing she stole from needy people

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Thu, Mar 4th, 2010, 06:06 AM #41
something to do with getting a tax credit if they through it out, if they donate it they dont get as much money back... just a rumor i have heard
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Thu, Mar 4th, 2010, 07:43 AM #42Junior Canuck
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Years ago I worked for Outback Restaurant (now out of business in Canada and for good reason!) Their corperate policy was "fresh daily" which meant salad, dressing, breads, FIVE prime rib roasts, etc. all made "fresh" daily. Anything that wasn't consumed through operating hours was thrown in the trash. You can imagine how much prime rib, for instance, would be left over on a slow Monday night....UNBELEIVEABLE! I confronted the proprietor of the store, offering to take the food a shelter myself as there was a Red Door Shelter just around the corner but do to "liability issues" it had to be thrown out!? Same went for recycling...is was unreal how much recyclable material went directly into the trash. Agian, I confronted the issue and was told it was just too expensive to recycle as they had to pay for it themselves. It's really disgusting how concerned these rich jackasses are with THEIR bottom dollar! Why not spend a few extra bucks now and spare ALL of us the greater cost later? IDIOTS!!
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Thu, Mar 4th, 2010, 11:59 AM #43
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Thu, Mar 4th, 2010, 12:07 PM #44
I think free please meant the sales lady was dramamtic...at least thats what I thought the sales lady was being!I have worked in retail and I know that after a while dealing with people all day gets irritating sometimes....but thats why I dont work in retail anymore...cause I know I shouldnt be in that line of work....not enough patience. And i think alot of cashiers/sales people picked the wrong line of work and thats why we read threads like this one. This lady obviously needs to get the heck out of retail!
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Thu, Mar 4th, 2010, 02:57 PM #45It's time to win
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I agree that's super disgusting, but with food there is always a liability, unless the corporation enters into an agreement with the shelter for instance to save themselves from a lawsuit, i can see why they don't donate food randomly to shelters.
I know grocery stores in dt ottawa donate unsold fresh products, and i'm sure they have some sort of agreement with the shelters, but I think they mostly donate bread products, not sure.
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