Thread regarding Sears layoffs

On the endangering of member lives

@1ytj-- except most of the expired food and meds are Smart Sense brand. Had some cookies come in a week ago that expired in 2017

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"this happens at other retailers also."

No, it doesn't. A small portion of products accidentally staying on the shelf too long is very different from sending products to the store that are already YEARS too old when they arrive.

"no biggie"

There are laws against it, even if you don't care.

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Post ID: @aja+WCZkdxs

no biggie, this happens at other retailers also. The general rule is, if it looks bad or smells bad, don't eat it.

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Post ID: @bgg+WCZkdxs

If you live in California call the county health department in the county you live in.

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Post ID: @utg+WCZkdxs

Rise Up Retail working with the Sanders' campaign here. Thanks for the tip. We'll be checking.

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Post ID: @cah+WCZkdxs

Sale of Expired OTC products are highly illegal. CVS and others have gotten into a whole heap of trouble for that.

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Post ID: @kae+WCZkdxs

Nobody is going to get sick from slightly expired OTC products. Cookies might give you a tummy ache though (but you can use some expired Smart Sense tums to fix that)

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