She collects and receives donations for this. So it’s not like she’s doing this at a loss. People are willing to give to help out.
Plus left over food she has she donates to the homeless shelter. I have known may of restaurant to do this, and it’s a tax write off.
Like I said-if it is her business, good for her. People should be free to do whatever they want with their own money.
When I worked in a grocery store we donated garbage bags full of food to a food bank. The volunteers picking it up were almost always immensely obese. It really made me wonder about where the food was really going.
Why do some people always think there is some ulterior motive behind a persons goodness.
It’s fast becoming illegal to donate food due to supposed health hazards.
The grocery store here hasn’t been allowed to set out old produce or packaged bread for 20 years.
No it's not a tax write off and the Health Dept will have something to say about donating leftover prepared food.
They can donate food to a food bank if they want but there are specific Health Dept rules they must follow.
They will end up with the same problem as the Panera Bread Co. that said " Eat and pay what you want."