New York: Manhattan Dumpster Diving

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Last week’s Home & Garden section in the New York Times featured a story about freegans, a subset of environmentalist/anti-capitalists who buy as little as possible and consume food found in grocery store trash. This could be you! Or more likely, someone you know. It seems like everyone has that friend who offers you half-drunk bottles of dumpster rum and wears flip flops he found outside a college dorm. Sure, it’s admirable and economical (and illegal), but god it seems like a lot of work. We recommend just hitting up the farmers market if you don’t want to feed the capitalist machine. However, if you must jump on the hobo-chic bandwagon, we’ve scoured the ever so helpful Freegan website Freegan.info for the most bountiful dumpsters in Manhattan.

New York: Manhattan Dumpster Diving

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