They need a new high quality strawberry provider or to grow their own. Stop the money and food wastage. |
Swap in some frozen melted ones first and you take the fresh ones next time!
Be sure to post back the results. |
This is like my 6 yo who won’t take the first bite of a banana. |
Nip that in the bud…. |
I'd call that stupid. |
Lol 😂 that's the correct answer!!! |
So who eats the less than perfect ones? |
Not knowing how to make compote or jam |
Meh, I only eat the best bites of everything. That’s how you stay thin. Heavy people often eat the whole plate or finish the overripe strawberries because they don’t want to be wasteful, but it just means they eat more. |
But do you just leave the worse bites for others? Or just let them deteriorate and turn foul? That's not good |
Definitely this. Learning not to clear your plate like a Depression era child is key for people with weight problems. It’s about learning to control portions. Overeating is the problem for the people who complain about this like OP. |
This with a touch of ADHD (it's not selfish, it's just the need for immediate gratification). People are so judgmental. |
Hoarding disorder. |
It's hoarding because it's not about using what you have or even noticing what you have. It's about accumulating because of some impulse to buy strawberries |
Probably someone who doesn't want to eat bad strawberries, but knows that other people might not consider those berries bad, so they leave them in case someone else wants them. It would be wasteful to toss them if someone else wants them. If they threw them out after taking the ones they want, you'd be on here calling them wasteful (perfectly good for a sauce!).
Not throwing them out once they are moldy is just lazy. No disorder involved. Very common. |