
Matt Agorist
FreeThoughtProject
Naturally, if the retail food supply is in a rut, the food banks and charities reflect this. The U.S. Census Bureau reported in March that as many as 9 million children live in a household where they don’t eat enough because the parents can’t afford it. And now, those who are able to donate, can’t due to shortages in the supply chain.
One company, however, isn’t reporting any shortages and, according to a shocking account, has an excess so large, they are throwing thousands of pounds of food away every single day.
An anonymous whistleblower from inside Amazon has exposed a practice by the delivery giant that removes any claims of Amazon running an efficient and sustainable ship. This person claims to be an employee inside an Amazon warehouse and has provided photographs of thousands of food items being destroyed on a daily basis — with the expiration dates days or weeks away.
The images were uploaded to a Reddit board by a person who claims to work inside an Amazon warehouse. The OP originally claimed that this was happening in all Amazon warehouses, claiming he had talked to other employees, but changed the post so he wouldn’t be sued by Amazon if, in fact, it wasn’t all warehouses.
According to the OP, “these food items are being scanned out as “exp-removal-donate” and being trashed at my facility. These items are on the same list as our daily donations lists we have. Canned, boxed, toiletry and other are donated accordingly but refrigerated and frozen are not at my facility at least.”
Unfortunately, these items are not making it to the donations area and instead are being destroyed on site. When asked why the food is being destroyed, the OP responded:
This food is days or weeks away from the labeled best-by or sell by date on the packaging. New product is constantly coming in and room has to be made daily for such.
These items are being scanned out with our daily donations lists we have. Canned, boxed, toiletry and other are donated accordingly but refrigerated and frozen are not at my facility at least.
I have seen multiple pallets come in to the warehouse to be immediately thrown away as we did not have the storage capacity to store said product.
Amazon could easily contact the multiple food banks in the area who are ready and willing to come by and pick it up for free, up to and including the frozen and chilled items.
“There are plenty of food banks and resources out there that are willing to pick up items in a refrigerated/frozen truck to disperse to ensure the items do not perish or go bad in transit,” the OP said.
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I wrote down some of my thoughts about all this:
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Thanks for sharing your post, Aunty.
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Do you think, Stuart, that the world’s privileged do care one bit about what happens to the less privileged? Climate Change finally seems to be getting some significant attention now by people who can initiate a lot of changes that may lead to a reduction in climate change. However, I think the fate of the underprivileged does not concern people in power very much. I mean, is it necessary that people go hungry? For sure something could be done about crass worldwide inequality that does exist now and may increase in the future . . . .
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No, I don’t think the world’s privileged care at all about the less privileged. It’s not necessary for people to go hungry. The world produces enough food to feed everyone, and most of it goes to waste.
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Stuart, do you think it is very urgent, that as many people as possible do work for a more equal society?
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Absolutely, Aunty. As society becomes more unequal, the quality of life deteriorates for everyone.
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