Shoppers find deals at store selling nearly expired food | Morning in America
As shoppers look for more ways to save money, one grocery store is offering customers an interesting trade-off --- cheaper prices in exchange for nearly expired grocery items. For many shoppers, it's considered an even deal.
#Inflation #MoneySaving #Groceries
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As shoppers look for more ways to save money, one grocery store is offering customers an interesting trade-off — cheaper prices in exchange for nearly expired grocery items. For many shoppers, it’s considered an even deal.
#Inflation #MoneySaving #Groceries
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This not news! It’s old news. Do any of these reporters even go into a grocery store?
There is research that has proven that due to companies being legislated to put expiration dates and best buy dates, doesn't mean that it's bad and to throw it out. Best buy dates are mostly built in by food companies to encourage more buying.
It’s been like this forever. When expiration date is near, the sale happens.
What they should do is give it to the homeless not make money off expired food
This happens in New Jersey too
This country is hitting rock bottom.
This is horrible. This should be donated to food pantries not sold.