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Is it realistic to think we will eliminate hunger and waste by 2025?
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I think not-just another Kroger PR stunt



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If the world is still around by 2025, maybe, but highly doubt it. I've seen waste at my store and the leads are out of control with waste. I honestly wouldn't eat frozen food at my store, because the lead keeps it out for hours, not kidding.

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OvernightHero wrote:

If the world is still around by 2025, maybe, but highly doubt it. I've seen waste at my store and the leads are out of control with waste. I honestly wouldn't eat frozen food at my store, because the lead keeps it out for hours, not kidding.


 Same here with the frozen foods too. Kroger is full of it. Hunger will not be gone by 2025 the only thing i see gone by then is this cheap ass company. Only a matter of time before amazon puts them under.



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Name one economic system on planet earth (let alone a grocery store chain) that has eliminated hunger and waste.

<crickets chirping>

 

And these are suppose to be "educated" managers and CEOs leading us at Kroger.

 

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OvernightHero wrote:

If the world is still around by 2025, maybe, but highly doubt it. I've seen waste at my store and the leads are out of control with waste. I honestly wouldn't eat frozen food at my store, because the lead keeps it out for hours, not kidding.


 Same here with the frozen foods too. Kroger is full of it. Hunger will not be gone by 2025 the only thing i see gone by then is this cheap ass company. Only a matter of time before amazon puts them under.


 It's a huge marketing ploy to make Kroger look good due to the bad publicity it gets from this forum and glassdoor ( rated very low ).  I highly doubt waste will be under control.  When I was a frozen lead, I never kept out frozen no more than 45 minutes, only longer if working on a pallet no more than that.  I'd hate eat that **** due to spoilage.



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Eliminate hunger? No, and here's why: people are breeding like ****roaches. We're topping 10 bil. now. Increasingly limited resources divided out amongst this geometrically needy populace = we're F U C K E D no



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Eliminate hunger? No, and here's why: people are breeding like ****roaches. We're topping 10 bil. now. Increasingly limited resources divided out amongst this geometrically needy populace = we're F U C K E D no


 That's a myth.  Actually the population is going down.  Those sectors of society on earth that are breeding fast and furious are Muslim beyond the replacement rate.

 

Russia has a problem.

The United States has a problem.

China has a problem.

Japan has a problem.

Germany has a problem.

Sand xxxxxx countries do not have a problem.

Lots of countries have the issue of not having enough young people to pay into a tax base.  Combine that with those young people who are with us, who can't get good jobs, plus automation takeovers -- creates the illusion that limited resources are being sucked away.

 

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Eliminate hunger? No, and here's why: people are breeding like ****roaches. We're topping 10 bil. now. Increasingly limited resources divided out amongst this geometrically needy populace = we're F U C K E D no


 Of course we will never eliminate hunger and waste as well as many other problems in this present world. It's only a publicity stunt from Kroger, intended to impress gullible people. 

 Of course they are not truly serious about this, or we would be throwing out much less produce than we do now.   And Kroger would get their warehouses to stop sending us so much "un-ordered"  perishable product we CANNOT and will not sell fast enough.  

However, I have to disagree with you on your stats.  The current population of  Planet Earth is approximately 7.7 billion, not 10 billion.   And some countries are actually increasing their population only very slowly, or not at all.  In those cases, mostly because of widespread "family planning".   



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In those cases, mostly because of widespread "family planning".   

 Also known as abortion.  Which involves neither family or planning beforehand with the couple who got it on.



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