Free Food -> Less Waste, More Taste!
09-24-2013 at 11:14 PM
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Free Food -> Less Waste, More Taste!
Follow us on twitter @FreeFoodForMac (now on facebook! www.facebook.com/FreeFoodForMac) and please spread the word for - drum roll - updates about free food!
I am taking SUSTAIN 3A03, and my group is trying to divert the perfectly good food that restaraunts and student clubs throw away at the end of events and give it away to you for free!
The more followers we have, the more legitamacy we have when approaching people about the idea, and the more free food for you #nomnomnom.
Less waste, more taste!
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09-25-2013 at 11:17 AM
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Sounds interesting. What about a Facebook group?
I saw the student centre Tmmies throwing out an entire tray of timbits into the trash once and I was like...errrrgggg.
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09-25-2013 at 11:32 AM
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I agree with the Facebook group idea, some people (like myself) don't use Twitter. I like this idea though!
Any time I see a Tim Horton's throwing away perfectly good food it makes me sad. My dad told me many of them used to donate the goods to shelters, soup kitchens, etc. but it was stopped because they would be held responsible if someone got sick or something.
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09-25-2013 at 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Watoko
Sounds interesting. What about a Facebook group?
I saw the student centre Tmmies throwing out an entire tray of timbits into the trash once and I was like...errrrgggg.
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It's because if people knew they could get them for free, they would be less likely to pay money for them.
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09-25-2013 at 02:03 PM
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I really like the idea, but I have a feeling Hospitality will not since they are the only group on campus allowed to distribute food products, everyone else needs to have an agreement with them. Something for you guys to look into.
Really great idea though
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09-25-2013 at 07:49 PM
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Wow, thanks for the feedback, really appreciate it!
The Facebook group is a great idea, one worth doing right away - www.facebook.com/FreeFoodForMac
you ask and we deliver, hopefully in more ways than one soon enough.
Thanks for the heads up about the Hospitality regulations, we will definitely keep them in mind.
Please do continue to give thoughts and ideas for the project and continue to share with friends .
Moving discussion to http://www.macinsiders.com/showthrea...6.html?t=86616 because this part of the forum is accessible only when you login.
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09-25-2013 at 08:28 PM
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Free Food -> Less Waste, More Taste!
Follow us on twitter @FreeFoodForMac (now on facebook! www.facebook.com/FreeFoodForMac]) and please spread the word for - drum roll - updates about free food!
I am taking SUSTAIN 3A03, and my group is trying to divert the perfectly good food that restaraunts and student clubs throw away at the end of events and give it away to you for free!
The more followers we have, the more legitamacy we have when approaching people about the idea, and the more free food for you #nomnomnom.
Less waste, more taste!
If this could be merge with www.macinsiders.com/showthrea...9.html?t= 86589, that'd be great. I realized that part of the forum was exclusive.
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09-27-2013 at 12:24 AM
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10-15-2013 at 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Commie42
It's because if people knew they could get them for free, they would be less likely to pay money for them.
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That's true. It doesn't have to be free though. Perhaps 50% off or something. That's what Chinese bakeries do. After 5 or 6 pm, they usually have sales.
Or even better donating it, but then health issues may come up like what dreamer21 said.
But I mean, anything is better than just throwing it away...
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10-15-2013 at 01:14 PM
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not even composted smh
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10-17-2013 at 12:24 PM
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not even composted smh
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Some places compost, I've only ever seen the Timmies in Keyes composting. But then again, there are only compost bins in MUSC and Keyes, so that's a whole other issue.
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10-18-2013 at 12:32 PM
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That's true. It doesn't have to be free though. Perhaps 50% off or something. That's what Chinese bakeries do. After 5 or 6 pm, they usually have sales.
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The Coffee Culture where I live also does this about an hour or two before closing if they have a lot of baked goods left. I think all cafe places should do it.
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