![]() ![]() Piggly Wiggly is easily accessible right near the intersection of Baskin Street North, Conecuh Avenue and Baskin Street, in Union Springs, Alabama. Cats.Getting Here - Conecuh Ave W, Union Springs I live in a place where things are frozen quickly when tossed out, for six months a year.) Also: my dog leads a king's life, thankyouverymuch.Įdit #3: Y'all do know, don't you, that most of America's food waste is wrapped tightly in plastic, right?Įdit: When we first got there, it turned out there were animals in the dumpster there in the dark, one of them came tearing out straight towards me, eyes blazing, ricocheted off my shoulder and ran off into the darkness. (Though many people do without ill effect. Also, I tend not to do this in summer-too icky. I have never gotten sick, and I have never taken home anything that looks or smells remotely off. (I don't dig down far, and try not to make a mess so the grocery people get pissed off.) I am not suggesting anyone do as I do, only that you see what some of the "take" is for those of us who do. I learned to dumpster dive from experienced people and am extremely picky about what I take home, and never even get my hands dirty most of the time. We usually go just for dog bones/meat, but we always end up taking other things home, because we think wasting perfectly good food sucks.Įdit #2: Look, I understand that many of you find this idea positively revolting however, I challenge you to research (even a little) the unbelievable waste that our food industry participates in. ![]() *If you're not squeamish, holidays after the stores close are the best times for grocery dumpster diving. (and if they weren't frozen solid, 12 nice looking cucumbers.) Two containers of blackberries (perfect condition), If you are new to R/Frugal check out our WIKI for helpful tools, answers to FAQs and links to recommended subreddits.Ĩ sweet potatoes (promptly peeled and eaten mashed for Thanksgiving dinner), Report infractions and let the mods handle it. What's good for you might not be good for others, and vice versa.ĭon't be baited into violating the rules. Stores, products, prices and resources all vary by location. Remember that not everyone lives where you live. If you have questions about a removal or wish to request reinstatement, message the moderators.Įveryone has their own definition of frugality, and reason for being frugal.ĭiscuss and debate, but don't fight over it, or be condescending to those who do not share your particular view on frugality. Removed posts will include flair indicating why it was removed.ĭepending on the removal reason, posts and comments may be reinstated if edited. If posting something you made, leave a top level comment explaining how or why you went about it, how much it cost, how much time it took, and share the recipe or materials needed. If posting an image, make sure the title is informative and clear in how it relates to frugality, and follow it up with a top level comment with details. If requesting advice, explain your situation as best you can so that users have something to work with. ![]() No lost money, beer money, stocks/investing, or cryptocurrency/NFT money-making schemes.įollow posting and commenting guidelines in sidebar.īe informative. Refrain from posting uncivil or off-topic political content or social issues. Reserve hauls and finds for the megathread or Frugal Finds Friday. No promotion or discussion of fraud, theft, piracy, ULPTs, harassment, or illegal activity.įollow up image posts with a comment, and be descriptive and informative when posting in general. Low effort, off topic, inane, or crude content will be removed. ![]() R/Frugal Discord Rules - Read the full rules here Our Wiki and GuidesĪ Guide to Free Services, Events, and Things In Your Community and on the Internet - See thread hereĪ list of subreddits for redditors in need of short term assistance, or just guidance and advice Let's all work together to keep r/Frugal on-topic, friendly, honest and helpful. It includes time, money, convenience, and many other factors. Frugality is the mental approach we each take when considering our resource allocations. ![]()
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