Anon is wholesome
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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/39715409
Anon is the Sandwich Man
To be fair, Sandwich Man is the real hero. Helping people who are generally ignored by society is humanity in the truest sense.
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Yep, was down for barely one week.
I lol'd when that article that said that 4chan was never coming back online made the rounds here on Lemmy, then within two days of that article posting it was back up already.
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Until corporate find out and fire him for theft or stock shrinkage because businesses would prefer to toss stuff out before donating it to people in need.
They'd probably claim liability as a reason not to hand out food. Solution: draft a form waiver for all recipients to sign.
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To be fair, Sandwich Man is the real hero. Helping people who are generally ignored by society is humanity in the truest sense.
The fucked up thing is that anon could actually be fired for this.
I was homeless for a bit and there was a woman who worked at Panera who would help me out. A couple times a week, she gave me a day old loaf of bread they were planning to throw out. That bread was like 75% of my daily calories, so she was basically keeping me from starving.
Corporate fired her for giving me the bread instead of throwing it out, then sent someone to confront me and ban me from the store. The guy from corporate gave me a BS line about “liability” when he was kicking me out.
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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/39715409
Anon is the Sandwich Man
Treating people well has good consequences?? WHO'DA THUNK????????
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They'd probably claim liability as a reason not to hand out food. Solution: draft a form waiver for all recipients to sign.
They actually already do. Many grocery stores, when tossing food, require it to be made inedible - bleach or turpentine or something else horrifyingly bad to ingest and strong-smelling gets dumped on it.
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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/39715409
Anon is the Sandwich Man
And this is the our winner
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The fucked up thing is that anon could actually be fired for this.
I was homeless for a bit and there was a woman who worked at Panera who would help me out. A couple times a week, she gave me a day old loaf of bread they were planning to throw out. That bread was like 75% of my daily calories, so she was basically keeping me from starving.
Corporate fired her for giving me the bread instead of throwing it out, then sent someone to confront me and ban me from the store. The guy from corporate gave me a BS line about “liability” when he was kicking me out.
This must be an international thing. I have almost exactly the same experience but as a student. Older lady from the shop got fired as giving dated food was considered liability and stealing.
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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/39715409
Anon is the Sandwich Man
Al Capone fed the homeless with soup kitchens
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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/39715409
Anon is the Sandwich Man
Having a hobo posse on your side is magical. I got cred when a homeless guy saw me stand up to a literal Nazi with a knife harassing ICE protestors. Every time I ran into Bushwhacker, the hobo, he would tell his friends the story of that day, gradually exaggerating the events with every telling.
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The fucked up thing is that anon could actually be fired for this.
I was homeless for a bit and there was a woman who worked at Panera who would help me out. A couple times a week, she gave me a day old loaf of bread they were planning to throw out. That bread was like 75% of my daily calories, so she was basically keeping me from starving.
Corporate fired her for giving me the bread instead of throwing it out, then sent someone to confront me and ban me from the store. The guy from corporate gave me a BS line about “liability” when he was kicking me out.
This is the capitalist way. Makes my blood boil reading stories like this. I'm glad i your doing better and i hope that hero does as well.