This 'disgusting' scene in Coles' loading dock has everyone outraged
Grocery shopping has never been more expensive; now, even Coles feels the heat. A video of a large skip of Coles' discarded products was captured in the loading dock of a busy Melbourne store, and it had viewers everywhere incensed.
The person who filmed the skip up close said it contained mostly 'toilet paper, dog food, and soft drinks' but also questioned why Coles couldn't donate the items instead.
Incensed, he posted a fuming video on social media that received close to 200,000 views.
'Coles Chadstone throwing their stock out due to a store refurbishment. No donation, not allowed to take from the bin,' he claimed. 'They're literally just throwing all their stock out... disgusting.'
The video garnered comments from users who wanted the supermarket giant to explain their actions.
‘@Coles Let’s See you explain this,’ one user demanded.
‘I seem to be missing something.. Does TP expire?’ one comment asked.
‘That’s sad give to the food bank,’ another one suggested.
Coles defended their actions, claiming the products had to be discarded due to 'contamination'.
'We recently paused trading at our Chadstone store due to dust from nearby construction,' a spokesperson said. 'We have been conducting a deep clean of the store and, unfortunately, due to product safety and quality, need to dispose of a number of products due to contamination from the dust'.
However, some viewers weren't buying the explanation, with many criticising Coles for poor planning. Many questioned what 'health risk' could come of dust on sealed products such as toilet paper and how any of the products in the skip could be contaminated when most of them were individually packaged in plastic.
As many in our community manage their finances on a tight budget, it's no wonder this story has caused a stir.
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Dear members, what do you think of this story? Should Coles discard the items? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
The person who filmed the skip up close said it contained mostly 'toilet paper, dog food, and soft drinks' but also questioned why Coles couldn't donate the items instead.
'Coles Chadstone throwing their stock out due to a store refurbishment. No donation, not allowed to take from the bin,' he claimed. 'They're literally just throwing all their stock out... disgusting.'
The video garnered comments from users who wanted the supermarket giant to explain their actions.
‘@Coles Let’s See you explain this,’ one user demanded.
‘I seem to be missing something.. Does TP expire?’ one comment asked.
‘That’s sad give to the food bank,’ another one suggested.
Coles defended their actions, claiming the products had to be discarded due to 'contamination'.
'We recently paused trading at our Chadstone store due to dust from nearby construction,' a spokesperson said. 'We have been conducting a deep clean of the store and, unfortunately, due to product safety and quality, need to dispose of a number of products due to contamination from the dust'.
As many in our community manage their finances on a tight budget, it's no wonder this story has caused a stir.
Key Takeaways
- A Chadstone Coles store has been criticised for discarding a large amount of stock, including items like toilet paper and dog food.
- The products were allegedly disposed of due to contamination from dust during a store refurbishment.
- A video posted on social media shows the amount of waste, leading to backlash and claims of 'disgusting' food waste by the supermarket giant.
- Coles confirmed the disposal of the products due to contamination risks from nearby construction, but some online commenters questioned how sealed products could be contaminated by dust.
Watch the full video here:
Dear members, what do you think of this story? Should Coles discard the items? Share your thoughts in the comments below!