After the panic buying...
People realise that they've bought more than they can eat
https://www.circularonline.co.uk/new...in-food-waste/
Apparently there's some pics on facebook of waste workers showing things like whole ham joints, unopened and past use-by dates, another depot handling ten times their usual tonnage.
Re: After the panic buying...
Cardiff council already telling people to put food waste in their “black bins”, as they are not collecting food waste separately.
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BLUETIT
Cardiff council already telling people to put food waste in their “black bins”, as they are not collecting food waste separately.
Which will be collected weekly along side dry recycling no garden waste
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beakerboyblue
Which will be collected weekly along side dry recycling no garden waste
And you can out your glass in the recycling bags now, too. (Presuming you are on a blue caddy)
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It's moved on to chemists now.
More queuing than to get into Newport County.
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Could be anything freezer could have broken down, people are having every meal at home for whole family not having schools dinners.
Nobody had pantries full of food, people just knee didn't want to go out so often so bought little bit more than wpuld and because cant eat out means more again.
The whole thing has been blown way out of proportion