good point.What I think it is is that the company doesn't want to create an incentive for waste. If cooks know they can eat any "extra" food, then they might always accidently cook extra food.
Edit: shadow wolf beat me to it
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good point.What I think it is is that the company doesn't want to create an incentive for waste. If cooks know they can eat any "extra" food, then they might always accidently cook extra food.
Edit: shadow wolf beat me to it
As a dishwasher, I throw out a lot of unused food at the end of the night. I'm not allowed to eat it though, bosses say it has to be thrown away. Say that it is stealing to take it. But I grub out anyways.
Is this stealing, in your opinion? I guess the owner of the food object has the right to do what they want with it. Idk. I'm particularly interested in religious perspectives. Christians, do you think I'm sinning when I take the food?
I mean technically. It’s not your property.As a dishwasher, I throw out a lot of unused food at the end of the night. I'm not allowed to eat it though, bosses say it has to be thrown away. Say that it is stealing to take it. But I grub out anyways.
Is this stealing, in your opinion? I guess the owner of the food object has the right to do what they want with it. Idk. I'm particularly interested in religious perspectives. Christians, do you think I'm sinning when I take the food?
As a dishwasher, I throw out a lot of unused food at the end of the night. I'm not allowed to eat it though, bosses say it has to be thrown away. Say that it is stealing to take it. But I grub out anyways.
Is this stealing, in your opinion? I guess the owner of the food object has the right to do what they want with it. Idk. I'm particularly interested in religious perspectives. Christians, do you think I'm sinning when I take the food?
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Is this stealing, in your opinion? I guess the owner of the food object has the right to do what they want with it. Idk. I'm particularly interested in religious perspectives. Christians, do you think I'm sinning when I take the food?
As a dishwasher, I throw out a lot of unused food at the end of the night. I'm not allowed to eat it though, bosses say it has to be thrown away. Say that it is stealing to take it. But I grub out anyways.
Is this stealing, in your opinion?
I haven't read the thread: If it is food that the customer purchased, it is the customers'. If they're done with it, I'd say it's up for grabs.As a dishwasher, I throw out a lot of unused food at the end of the night. I'm not allowed to eat it though, bosses say it has to be thrown away. Say that it is stealing to take it. But I grub out anyways.
Is this stealing, in your opinion? I guess the owner of the food object has the right to do what they want with it. Idk. I'm particularly interested in religious perspectives. Christians, do you think I'm sinning when I take the food?
I meant food that never makes it out of the kitchen. It's just unusedI haven't read the thread: If it is food that the customer purchased, it is the customers'. If they're done with it, I'd say it's up for grabs.
N.b., I wonder if the boss' reasons might include health regulations. I don't know even know IF there are rules. But, it ain't stealing.
I figured that was a possibility skimming back over previous posts. Nevertheless, one could argue (as I believe others have) that once they've sent it back to the dishwasher, they've disposed of it. It ain't theirs. (arguably).I meant food that never makes it out of the kitchen. It's just unused