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"It's a good enough idea I suppose but I'd rather see the food donated to food banks and shelters to feed the genuinely needy." I agree some people will just abuse it to save money round here most supermarkets have collection point for genuine food banks I think it would be a better idea for you to take your unwanted food with you next time you go shopping and put it in there | |||
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"I saw it on the news yesterday. It was an app you could collect free food from, so instead of peeps throwing it away they advertise it, so anyone collect it from their home. You just send a msg saying you want those tomatoes. They are trying out the app in london as a trial run. Sounds like a good idea. What you recon?" I'd love for someone to set up something similar for trades. I grow a fair bit of food in my garden and something I don't fancy what I've grown and would love to trade it with someone who has grown something else. | |||
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"It's a good enough idea I suppose but I'd rather see the food donated to food banks and shelters to feed the genuinely needy. I agree some people will just abuse it to save money round here most supermarkets have collection point for genuine food banks I think it would be a better idea for you to take your unwanted food with you next time you go shopping and put it in there " They don't take fresh or already cooked food. | |||
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"It's a good enough idea I suppose but I'd rather see the food donated to food banks and shelters to feed the genuinely needy. " Yes, lovely, but they don't take fresh produce. I like the idea. I hate wasting food. | |||
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"We have a rural pub our way who will swap quality homegrown vegetables for the equivalent in beer. You often see people leave vegetables and eggs outside their houses with signs saying pleas help yourself. Great idea. " When I went to New Zealand I saw that a lot. | |||
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"I saw it on the news yesterday. It was an app you could collect free food from, so instead of peeps throwing it away they advertise it, so anyone collect it from their home. You just send a msg saying you want those tomatoes. They are trying out the app in london as a trial run. Sounds like a good idea. What you recon? I'd love for someone to set up something similar for trades. I grow a fair bit of food in my garden and something I don't fancy what I've grown and would love to trade it with someone who has grown something else." Why not set it up yourself. (Not meant as sarcastically as it sounds!) | |||
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"I saw it on the news yesterday. It was an app you could collect free food from, so instead of peeps throwing it away they advertise it, so anyone collect it from their home. You just send a msg saying you want those tomatoes. They are trying out the app in london as a trial run. Sounds like a good idea. What you recon? I'd love for someone to set up something similar for trades. I grow a fair bit of food in my garden and something I don't fancy what I've grown and would love to trade it with someone who has grown something else." I love the idea of trading. Keeps our money in our pockets and not in the hands of Tesco et al. You dont pay VAT when you swap a chair for a sack of spuds either. Sooner or later the man will attempt to start a "trade tax" no doubt. | |||
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"Bit of a cynic me...... I love the idea.....i help at a foodbank sometimes.... But when something is an APP ....you can be sure someone is making money out of it....or will be soon x" You know what? I don't care. Food waste is horrendous in this country and we have a simple idea to reduce the methane making landfill of food. | |||
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"I saw it on the news yesterday. It was an app you could collect free food from, so instead of peeps throwing it away they advertise it, so anyone collect it from their home. You just send a msg saying you want those tomatoes. They are trying out the app in london as a trial run. Sounds like a good idea. What you recon? I'd love for someone to set up something similar for trades. I grow a fair bit of food in my garden and something I don't fancy what I've grown and would love to trade it with someone who has grown something else. Why not set it up yourself. (Not meant as sarcastically as it sounds!)" I've seen something like this. Local people advertise what they are growing and offer swaps to others. | |||
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"Bit of a cynic me...... I love the idea.....i help at a foodbank sometimes.... But when something is an APP ....you can be sure someone is making money out of it....or will be soon x You know what? I don't care. Food waste is horrendous in this country and we have a simple idea to reduce the methane making landfill of food. " Foodwaste is a massive problem.... Maybe supermarkets doing all these "buy one get one free" promotions should be banned....it's probably one of the biggest contributers to waste !! | |||
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"I have seen food that a certain company I work for throw out in the rubbish along comes a person looks in the bin and bags up said thrown out food then go to the next bin. The funny thing being they were not homeless people doing this " Freegans! They use the food and save it from going to landfill. Plus, you don't have to be homeless to be in food poverty, although I will admit every freegan I have met has been very middle class. | |||
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"It's a good enough idea I suppose but I'd rather see the food donated to food banks and shelters to feed the genuinely needy. I agree some people will just abuse it to save money round here most supermarkets have collection point for genuine food banks I think it would be a better idea for you to take your unwanted food with you next time you go shopping and put it in there " I think this is better but .... Not sure it would work ; people are lazy. .... Now ,,,an app ,run by the soup kitchen where you , let them now what you have and they come collect it , that might work . | |||
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"I saw it on the news yesterday. It was an app you could collect free food from, so instead of peeps throwing it away they advertise it, so anyone collect it from their home. You just send a msg saying you want those tomatoes. They are trying out the app in london as a trial run. Sounds like a good idea. What you recon? I'd love for someone to set up something similar for trades. I grow a fair bit of food in my garden and something I don't fancy what I've grown and would love to trade it with someone who has grown something else. Why not set it up yourself. (Not meant as sarcastically as it sounds!)" I don't have the time or money to code and launch an app right now. | |||
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"It's a good enough idea I suppose but I'd rather see the food donated to food banks and shelters to feed the genuinely needy." Totally agree. | |||
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"I love the idea of trading. Keeps our money in our pockets and not in the hands of Tesco et al. You dont pay VAT when you swap a chair for a sack of spuds either. Sooner or later the man will attempt to start a "trade tax" no doubt." When you trade in the course of a business (e.g. I am a photographer, I regularly trade with people to get stuff) then you do indeed have to pay tax on the value of your trade. | |||
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"I saw it on the news yesterday. It was an app you could collect free food from, so instead of peeps throwing it away they advertise it, so anyone collect it from their home. You just send a msg saying you want those tomatoes. They are trying out the app in london as a trial run. Sounds like a good idea. What you recon? I'd love for someone to set up something similar for trades. I grow a fair bit of food in my garden and something I don't fancy what I've grown and would love to trade it with someone who has grown something else." The farm shop near us operates a swap system if you've "grown too much" as they put it. Maybe something like that would be your best bet | |||
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"I love the idea of trading. Keeps our money in our pockets and not in the hands of Tesco et al. You dont pay VAT when you swap a chair for a sack of spuds either. Sooner or later the man will attempt to start a "trade tax" no doubt. When you trade in the course of a business (e.g. I am a photographer, I regularly trade with people to get stuff) then you do indeed have to pay tax on the value of your trade." Doesn't have to be in the course of a business. If, for example, I was a tax inspector and I swapped my kids tricycle, which they had outgrown. In return I got a bunch of carrots, of much lower value; I'd still be liable for income tax on the vegetables | |||
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"A woman in Derby was fined £300 today for stealing three bottles of baby milk she couldn't afford. How crazy is this, now she has to find £300 and continue to keep her baby and herself fed, wouldn't helping her be a better solution instead of going around in circles. This society is disgusting, cruel and insane." Was she definitely using it for a starving baby, or was she a known thief and reselling it? Formula would sell well in the black market as it can get expensive. | |||
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"I love the idea of trading. Keeps our money in our pockets and not in the hands of Tesco et al. You dont pay VAT when you swap a chair for a sack of spuds either. Sooner or later the man will attempt to start a "trade tax" no doubt. When you trade in the course of a business (e.g. I am a photographer, I regularly trade with people to get stuff) then you do indeed have to pay tax on the value of your trade." I meant private trade, as it becomes more popular, it becomes a target for the taxman, as he loses revenue from the supermarket trades. They'll always get you. Death and taxes remember....the only things in life you can truly rely on. | |||
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"I saw it on the news yesterday. It was an app you could collect free food from, so instead of peeps throwing it away they advertise it, so anyone collect it from their home. You just send a msg saying you want those tomatoes. They are trying out the app in london as a trial run. Sounds like a good idea. What you recon? I'd love for someone to set up something similar for trades. I grow a fair bit of food in my garden and something I don't fancy what I've grown and would love to trade it with someone who has grown something else." | |||
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"I love the idea of trading. Keeps our money in our pockets and not in the hands of Tesco et al. You dont pay VAT when you swap a chair for a sack of spuds either. Sooner or later the man will attempt to start a "trade tax" no doubt. When you trade in the course of a business (e.g. I am a photographer, I regularly trade with people to get stuff) then you do indeed have to pay tax on the value of your trade. Doesn't have to be in the course of a business. If, for example, I was a tax inspector and I swapped my kids tricycle, which they had outgrown. In return I got a bunch of carrots, of much lower value; I'd still be liable for income tax on the vegetables" It's called LETS, local exchange trading scheme. It has been around for at least 20 years to my knowledge. Some are more successful than others. Some use a local currency exchange to ensure that trades have parity. Others use Timebanks where the trade is usually in time. | |||
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"It's a good enough idea I suppose but I'd rather see the food donated to food banks and shelters to feed the genuinely needy. " You can't donate a lettuce to a food bank. | |||
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"It's a good enough idea I suppose but I'd rather see the food donated to food banks and shelters to feed the genuinely needy. Yes, lovely, but they don't take fresh produce. I like the idea. I hate wasting food. " My local food bank does actually take fresh foods it's really well set up | |||
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"It's a good enough idea I suppose but I'd rather see the food donated to food banks and shelters to feed the genuinely needy. Yes, lovely, but they don't take fresh produce. I like the idea. I hate wasting food. My local food bank does actually take fresh foods it's really well set up " That is good. My local one will only take things with a longish life, like apples but turn away most fresh items. | |||
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"I saw it on the news yesterday. It was an app you could collect free food from, so instead of peeps throwing it away they advertise it, so anyone collect it from their home. You just send a msg saying you want those tomatoes. They are trying out the app in london as a trial run. Sounds like a good idea. What you recon? I'd love for someone to set up something similar for trades. I grow a fair bit of food in my garden and something I don't fancy what I've grown and would love to trade it with someone who has grown something else." see if there is a local LETS scheme (that's a barter system) in your area or a local food cooperative scheme... x | |||
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