Panera, no you definitely don't!

I often find full clear bags of fresh or day old bread, rolls, buns etc tied up neatly in their dumpster. Tonight, there were 3 huge bags. No trash or anything inside the clear bags. I tore open and grabbed a couple long loags......got home and noticed this on their wrapping. So regardless of what their motto is, they def do NOT donate to our hungry communities. Makes me livid because there are so many in these times that need basic foods to survive! To be clear, I sell online and was out getting boxes to ship in. Maybe I should email corporate about this or do I care too much? Is anyone out there has seen this too with Panera, or can an employee that can chime in and say why they don't donate it?

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