FYI there's an app called "Flash Food" that coordinates grocery stores selling the last few items or items close to their expiration date for a deep discount. I snap up entire boxes of produce for $5, guacamole, fresh mozzarella, etc. at more than 50% off.
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Reply to comment by LeftToaster in ELI5: why do grocery stores in the US keep such a large inventory? Aside from being prepared for episodic panic buying like toilet paper or bottled water, is there an economic reason to do this? How much of the food ends up going bad? by DrEverythingBAlright
FYI there's an app called "Flash Food" that coordinates grocery stores selling the last few items or items close to their expiration date for a deep discount. I snap up entire boxes of produce for $5, guacamole, fresh mozzarella, etc. at more than 50% off.