fuzzygobo
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Depending on where you are, you might have a donut shop near you. Down South is Kristen Kreme. Canada and out West has Tim Horton’s. Around here, you can’t go five feet without bumping into Dunkin’.
In recent years when it was still Dunkin’ Donuts, there were two by me. One was open 24 hours, the other closed 10 pm. If you went to the second one just before closing, and ordered a coffee and two donuts, more often than not they’d give the donuts away.
Dunkin’s policy is to throw away any donuts that didn’t sell within six hours. It’s a shame because sometimes they might have dozens left over. In the garbage they go.
They don’t dare give them to the homeless, for fear of getting sued if someone gets sick.
That sounds absurd. If you’re living on the street, don’t have a dime to your name, getting sick on a stale donut is the least of your worries.
In recent years when it was still Dunkin’ Donuts, there were two by me. One was open 24 hours, the other closed 10 pm. If you went to the second one just before closing, and ordered a coffee and two donuts, more often than not they’d give the donuts away.
Dunkin’s policy is to throw away any donuts that didn’t sell within six hours. It’s a shame because sometimes they might have dozens left over. In the garbage they go.
They don’t dare give them to the homeless, for fear of getting sued if someone gets sick.
That sounds absurd. If you’re living on the street, don’t have a dime to your name, getting sick on a stale donut is the least of your worries.