R
rmelly
Guest
Every year when I go to my local supermarket for the first time after Christmas (Easter or Halloween to a lesser extent), I'm always amazed at the fact that they have cleared out 99% of the Christmas food section whereas they would have shelves full on day before Christmas Eve - tins of sweets/biscuits, selection boxes, boxes of chocolates etc etc. What happens to all this stuff? Is it returned to the manufacturer or does the retainer just throw it out? Give it away to staff, charity etc? Sell if off cheap on Christmas Eve?
Same applies to all the clothes that are on sale in Ireland that don't sell then go out of season and aren't sold off in sales - is the fabric recycled, stuck in a land fill, put into storage for reuse, sent to the third world etc?
Same applies to all the clothes that are on sale in Ireland that don't sell then go out of season and aren't sold off in sales - is the fabric recycled, stuck in a land fill, put into storage for reuse, sent to the third world etc?