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Yup, before I pass it to George who has one more comment and yup, no I just briefly heard you key up when I keyed up so I sensed it right away and I made sure that you had your comment too. What I basically want to say is, I mean that used to be a whole thing. Stores throw away a lot of good food, okay. I mean you could go and still find like eggs and milk and things just past your expiry date that's good, chocolate milk and that used to be a whole thing. People used to go dumpster diving at Loblaws and all those different things, sometimes even showing up, you know with Rolls Royce and stuff like that, the pick of the garbage. I mean if they're going to throw away that food, okay, that's unfair that they're going to be charging people to go through like a stealing or something because they're throwing it away. Right, what I like like at Tim Hortons is when they have the special sales over the expired donuts, right, but there's so much of this food being thrown away and it's just a shame that like I'm glad that finally they're figuring out a constructive way to get rid of a lot of that stuff because there's really no reason or excuse for anyone to really go hungry especially in North America. So like going hungry is a totally different thing, I mean it shouldn't happen really, right. I mean you should be able to find like day old vegetables or something like that to stay alive. So anyways, George with your comment, go ahead. I got one more station left. I won't leave him in the wings either. So go ahead George.
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