| Topic: | Re:Re:Shocking food waste - Chiswick M&S | |
| Posted by: | David Lesniak | |
| Date/Time: | 07/01/26 12:00:00 |
| Felicity, with respect, you seem to contradict yourself. My take on the original post was M&S was allegedly putting the food in the trash. You yourself just said that the use of bins may be for ongoing distribution purposes. That was part of my point. Given the evidence I think that is a reasonable assumption. Again, why sort everything so neatly and separately if it were bound for trash? In the event it was still usable, it may be it is no longer fit for human consumption but could be usable for pet food as an example. I've no clue, but I have to believe corporate concerns have multiple means of turning "trash" into revenue one way or another. Putting something directly in the trash is the last thing any business churning toward a profit would do. Georgina just stated that Jenny spoke to a member of staff. That is entirely different than your take on the source of generic wording. I agree with you that I find the lack of more detail odd and you know better than I the mechanisms of both PR and journalism to get a better response. |