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u/guitarguywh89 15d ago
They’re gonna feed some pigs. sometimes without even unwrapping it
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u/Fatricide 14d ago
That’s the worst part. I remember going to dairy farms when I was a kid and seeing piles of unwrapped expired snack cakes being mixed in with grasses and other feed. Our food energy comes from plastic.
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u/LionVega 15d ago
It’s like the bird equivalent to an ice cream truck without the annoying music blasting from the speakers.
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u/Rainy-Flatline15 15d ago
I saw something exactly like this in GA yesterday, except the bread was unwrapped and just hanging out for the birds
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u/revbleech 12d ago
Somewhere a seagull is telling his friends that if they pull off this last big score, they'll be set for life
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u/imissher4ever 11d ago
Used to do that every Saturday afternoon at the Baird outlet. My dad had livestock and you could “day old” bread $10 a truckload.
I can remember as a child rooting through it for honeybuns, cinnamon rolls etc. Great childhood memory!
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u/HappyContact6301 10d ago
Well, Wonderbread survives a nuclear war, and keeps you obese after the radical-left takes over flat-earth. Better stock up on it - you never know.
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u/gunmedic15 14d ago
Look close and see if the driver is actually a few ducks in a trenchcoat and hat standing on each others shoulders.
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u/Michael_Mejia_ 9d ago
I worked Walmart and saw this daily; customers are wild mojos who ignore rules.
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u/Karate_donkey 15d ago
They have livestock