The first thing that comes to mind is a big plastic bin filled with burnt burgers for 4 for a dollar.

Edit: I guess I was thinking more prepared/restaurant food.

  • edric
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    319 months ago

    The same food you’ll see at the dollar store.

  • @[email protected]
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    129 months ago

    I knew some folks that used to own a “dented can” grocery store named Dirt Cheap Grocery. They would find all sorts of deals on entire lots of nearly expired canned and frozen goods and what ever various other things they could find through their various connections. There would always be something different, and they would have some pretty incredible deals sometimes. I remember buying an entire case of frozen hash brown patties for $5. There were six 5 lb bags in there. we split it up with my wife’s sisters families. Another time they had those Michelina’s frozen pasta dishes that had just expired for 10 for $1. My favorite deodorant scent had been recently discontinued and they just so happened to get a hold of a big display bin full of hundreds of them and sold them for $1 a piece. It took me several years before I finally ran out…

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      There’s one fairly local here. They carry non-perishables, and their stock is definitely better than the dollar store. They used to be called “Freight Liquidators.”

  • @GreasyTengu
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    99 months ago

    canned food just at or past the expiry date.

  • @RoquetteQueen
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    89 months ago

    A thrift store selling food sounds like the food bank after a canned food drive.

  • @[email protected]
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    69 months ago

    Taco Bell, but not from like an actual Taco Bell, from one of those food court “express” ones with the limited menu that’s always out of something like sour cream.

  • Frater Mus
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    59 months ago

    Grocery discounters exist. They sell expired, distressed (torn labels, box tears, dents), test-marketed foods that failed, overage, etc.

    Or see the Manager’s Special section in your favorite supermarket.

    I guess I was thinking more prepared/restaurant food.

    Check your supermarket deli for discounted foods at the end of their “best by” time.

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    39 months ago

    The local ones have a freezer with ice cream novelties, much as you’d see in a convenience mar. I assume there’s a business synergy of having kids who have to look through 500 slightly differently sized used “size 12 jeans” to find the ones that fit, and buying their compliance with desserts.

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    29 months ago

    I rhink I’ve heard them called freight damage or scratch and dent grocers but this is already a thing.

  • Scrubbles
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    29 months ago

    That sandwich is made of recycled old sandwiches.