In a photo shared to Reddit's r/DumpsterDiving community, the user showed off the array of fresh fruits and vegetables they scored for free from outside their local grocery store, including bananas, ...
It started as a dare between friends. Could the Montreal chef, Guillaume Cantin, take a dumpster dive and create a gourmet meal from the waste he found? Working in restaurant kitchens for 17 years—he ...
Dumpster-diving videos are becoming more popular on TikTok as people begin to realize the number of unused products that are thrown away by stores. A dumpster-diving video that is currently going ...
Millennial Julia Pak, who lives in Canada, has been dumpster diving on and off since she was a teen. "Why would I pay if I knew people were giving it out for free, essentially?" Pak said. Pak didn't ...
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Dumpster diver photographs items found in 'overflowing' bins outside local Walgreens: 'Be careful'
"You hit the goldmine!" Dumpster diver photographs items found in 'overflowing' bins outside local Walgreens: 'Be careful' ...
Most people wouldn't consider eating out of a bin, but for Ivy Thompson, it is the "norm." The Florida nanny has spent the past decade trawling through trash to fill her fridge. From grass-fed beef to ...
While some Vermonters look to the Statehouse or City Hall for solutions to the climate crisis, one Burlington resident is looking in a different direction: the bottom of a supermarket dumpster.
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Lucie Basch knew that people threw away food that was perfectly ...
A TikTok user and dumpster diver has shown the amount of edible food allegedly thrown out by a Whole Foods store in just one day. The video showed almost 100 loaves of bread taken from the store's bin ...
The video opens with Theresa Kadish (@teiresiaskadish) nimbly jumping into a dumpster, kicking her legs, feet clad in purple rain boots, up and off the metal frame and into the bin. She looks excited ...
According to 2021 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average amount of money spent on food at home is $5,259 annually, or about $438 per month, for U.S. households. Sofie Juel-Andersen ...
When I saw my friend Jackie post about going dumpster diving, aka the practice of obtaining food from trash dumpsters, my first thought was: What new hell are we going through in this country where ...
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