Ready Steady Skip! (Dumpster Diving, Freeganism)

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Dumpster Diving

I'd try it!
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I already do it!
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No way!
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Ready Steady Skip! (Dumpster Diving, Freeganism)

Post: # 107591Post Ratty »

Sort of following on from the Wasted Food topic on here, I've recently discovered that this http://www.readysteadyskip.org.uk/ was filmed here in Nottingham & will be on air on TV sometime in July.

I keep wondering whether I dare to dumpster dive! Recently a friend gave me a carrier bag full of "out of date" veg for my rabbits & guinea pigs ... needless to say I ate the sugar snap peas & a bag of salad myself :roll:

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Post: # 107608Post Brij »

I would try it, though I think it's worth keeping some gardening-style gloves handy, cos I would worry about what the local druggies might have thrown in there, and I think I'd only eat food I found in a dumpster if it were still sealed. Anything else usable I think would have to be non-porous/washable. Having said that, if I knew whoever owned the skip, I'd just check with them what would be likely to be in it.
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Post: # 107614Post MKG »

I can't see anything wrong with it, but I think it avoids the issue - why the food is in the skip in the first place. Stupid, moronic legislation!

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Post: # 107680Post Helsbells »

I dont think I would do it because its officially stealing and I would be afraid of getting arrested.

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Post: # 107860Post eccentric_emma »

we've done it loads but never found any food, mainly bits and bobs for the garden. my OH got caught by the police but they didn't think it was worthwhile to arrest him.
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Post: # 107884Post Wombat »

I have done it, but generally ask first.

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Post: # 107891Post contadino »

It's the norm on market days for people to collect a box or two of veg trimmings from the market bins. Loads of people do it. Food for chooks, rabbits and goats.

Personally I'm more interested in anything potentially reusable in the non-edible category from the communal bins.

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