Amazon bins 130000 products a week from one distribution center alone.

The few times I've had similar happen were also within 24 hours of the items dispatching, around £50-100 or so each time.

I queried a refund of the difference but ever actually sent it back as that would have been too wasteful. Amazon used to do it several years ago, everywhere else never allowed it. 'But I can send it back for a full refund and buy a new one at the lower price?' was what I always thought and queried, but I couldn't bring myself to actually do as such.
 
Are you even aware of food donation?

How is food donation allowed then when anyone can tamper with food before donating it?

How do you know the people that have made the food in the first place didn't tamper with it? Or when you buy from a takeaway?

There's a risk of this in all such situations. At the least give it away to people willing to have it? I'd take it.


Yeah the difference is the person receiving thw donation isn't a customer, they don't withdraw their custom if they dislike the policy

But also as they're selling it how would they maintain proof of cold chain etc?
 
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