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02-20-2016 01:15 PM
@Bestdressed wrote:I went to the grocery store today and was admiring the fresh Spring flowers in the floral department. I was asked if I needed any help in choosing my flowers.
I noticed the florist was discarding a lot of bouquet's in an extra large clear bag. There had to be over 150+ bouquets being thrown away. They actually looked fresh and good enough to be sold. I asked if they were being donated to any organizations such as nursing homes or assisted living homes? She said no, they were being thrown away. They would not allow goods that were not perfect to be donated, and they would be destroyed.
What a waste! My dad's assisted living facility used to get donations and the residents used to make floral arrangements. Another time, when he was in rehab/nursing home they had the type of flowers donated and were handed out to the residents (who wanted them).
I can see if this was a food item, that was past expiration the date.
It makes me sick to see perfectly good items... that could have been donated. I am sure they do the same for the produce department too.
If they are throwing away less than perfect flowers then they must be doing the same with produce and other less than perfect perishables. I'd be more upset about that than flowers.
02-20-2016 01:25 PM
Lots of rules these days. We had a large party (dance group) in a senior center. We rented the hall. We were not allowed to leave any food behind to give to the residents. It was all newly made, fresh.. Even if some of the food products were fruit, or veggies we could not leave them either. So much waste and so many people in need.
02-20-2016 01:29 PM - edited 02-20-2016 01:30 PM
I think it's great that she wants to do something, and I think that her heart is in the right place, but I think that she's going to run across a lot of red tape and rules and regs, in order to try and donate the flowers.
I wish her the best of luck.
02-20-2016 02:36 PM
@CelticCrafter wrote:
@Bestdressed wrote:I went to the grocery store today and was admiring the fresh Spring flowers in the floral department. I was asked if I needed any help in choosing my flowers.
I noticed the florist was discarding a lot of bouquet's in an extra large clear bag. There had to be over 150+ bouquets being thrown away. They actually looked fresh and good enough to be sold. I asked if they were being donated to any organizations such as nursing homes or assisted living homes? She said no, they were being thrown away. They would not allow goods that were not perfect to be donated, and they would be destroyed.
What a waste! My dad's assisted living facility used to get donations and the residents used to make floral arrangements. Another time, when he was in rehab/nursing home they had the type of flowers donated and were handed out to the residents (who wanted them).
I can see if this was a food item, that was past expiration the date.
It makes me sick to see perfectly good items... that could have been donated. I am sure they do the same for the produce department too.
If they are throwing away less than perfect flowers then they must be doing the same with produce and other less than perfect perishables. I'd be more upset about that than flowers.
I agree...see posts 16 & 29.
02-20-2016 02:48 PM
Actually produce and flowers, etc. get sent off to landfills and become nitrogen in the soil. Not necessarily a waste of sort, but I know what you mean when you would like to see things like food distributed to other causes and flowers brightening someone's day. Eventually, as the flowers wilt, they will be sent off to recycling or a landfill.
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