It's clear that giving away food that has legally expired would cause more hassle than it's worth. This is the age of Lawyers4U after all. From the supermarkets profit point of view and I can see why it's thrown away.
Wasting food seems to be a consequence of our society and wanting everything available 24/7 and perfect. Goods with low shelf life are difficult to maintain and always have available. The supermarket probably overstocked on those spuds but it was Christmas and they had to make the best prediction possible. Imagine if they decided not too and actually ran out on spuds on Christmas eve? You'd have a thread on here titled "OUTRAGEOUS, NO POTATOES?!! WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE WORLD???" instead of this one. Not worth the customer dissatisfaction and loss in sales.
Wasting food seems to be a consequence of our society and wanting everything available 24/7 and perfect. Goods with low shelf life are difficult to maintain and always have available. The supermarket probably overstocked on those spuds but it was Christmas and they had to make the best prediction possible. Imagine if they decided not too and actually ran out on spuds on Christmas eve? You'd have a thread on here titled "OUTRAGEOUS, NO POTATOES?!! WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE WORLD???" instead of this one. Not worth the customer dissatisfaction and loss in sales.


