Was this “disgusting”?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does your trash only come once a week?

I've only ever had once-weekly trash pickup, but my trash has always been picked up by the municipality vs. a private company.


Where I life they only pick up compost and yard waste weekly. “Trash” / garbage is every other week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would throw it in an apartment dumpster but not a neighborhood park. Stinking up the park and attracting critters to your food waste is just not a good neighbor.


Yes, I have done this when trash day doesn't coincide with a vacation, and I can't have food sitting out in the summer. I would never do it regularly, and now generally plan ahead (e.g., clean out fridge days before, etc.). Never in a public park though.
Anonymous
I never rescue my garbage cans from garbage. I'm fine with the inside of my garbage bins smelling like garbage. So I think it's weird but not disgusting. I'd assume you'd been doing trash pickup at the park and were using a bin when you were done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would throw it in an apartment dumpster but not a neighborhood park. Stinking up the park and attracting critters to your food waste is just not a good neighbor.

Why do you think it’s ok to inflict your stinky trash o apartment dwellers? Now you’re compounding the original problem by trespassing on private property. You don’t know when their trash is picked up, and it’s just as offensive as stuffing it in your neighbor’s trash.

#teamfreezer
Anonymous
As long as you do not do this on a regular basis, then I am sure it is fine OP.

Perhaps the lady was sitting directly by the trash 🚮 can & could smell your garbage?
Especially if it was warm out and/or there were a lot of flies + the trash can was already full?

Regardless that was rude for someone to say to you…..
Even if I was offended I certainly would never accuse a perfect stranger of ever being “disgusting.” 🤨

That’s just mean and petty……
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would throw it in an apartment dumpster but not a neighborhood park. Stinking up the park and attracting critters to your food waste is just not a good neighbor.


Yes, I have done this when trash day doesn't coincide with a vacation, and I can't have food sitting out in the summer. I would never do it regularly, and now generally plan ahead (e.g., clean out fridge days before, etc.). Never in a public park though.


I think it is even ruder to take your garbage to an apartment complex and dump it in their dumpster!
Doing so is illegal since you are not a resident there and have zero right to utilize the trash facilities there.
The management is paying for the trash pickup services on behalf of its tenants >> not the public.

The apartment dumpsters are not a free for all!
I cannot believe people think this is an acceptable manner to go on private property and unload personal rubbish!!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yikes! I didn’t realize this was such a terrible discretion. I apologize and feel embarrassed now. I won’t do it again. Thanks, DCUM!


I take mine to the transfer station. That's where the trash collectors take it. And there is a public area to dump your trash.

When you dump it in commercial dumpsters, apartment complexes, parks, etc, someone else is paying for that.
Anonymous
Montgomery county transfer station
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DEP/trash-recycling/drop-off-hours-events.html

I'm sure your respective county/jurisdiction has something similar
Anonymous
I feel like it’s wrong, but I’ve done something similar. Had a rotisserie chicken carcass in the trash the day the trash had already been.
I took the half bag of trash and thru it in a dumpster behind the rec center near us.
It was a one time thing and I’m otherwise a good person lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery county transfer station
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DEP/trash-recycling/drop-off-hours-events.html

I'm sure your respective county/jurisdiction has something similar

Because we all have time to take half a bag of trash to Gaithersburg? You’re nuts.
Anonymous
Illegal is the word I would choose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like it’s wrong, but I’ve done something similar. Had a rotisserie chicken carcass in the trash the day the trash had already been.
I took the half bag of trash and thru it in a dumpster behind the rec center near us.
It was a one time thing and I’m otherwise a good person lol.


Normal people would freeze the carcass and toss it the following week.

Or - what i do - is make stock from the carcass. If you boil it for 10 hours, it won't smell AND you have great stock for your next soup.
Anonymous
Do people realize that waste companies charge by the weight of the dumpster? So while one person throwing one bag in an apartment complex dumpster isn't going to be an issue, the reason why you don't do it is because you aren't the one paying for it to be removed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if everyone did that?


People do.
That is why she said disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would throw it in an apartment dumpster but not a neighborhood park. Stinking up the park and attracting critters to your food waste is just not a good neighbor.


Yes, I have done this when trash day doesn't coincide with a vacation, and I can't have food sitting out in the summer. I would never do it regularly, and now generally plan ahead (e.g., clean out fridge days before, etc.). Never in a public park though.


The apartment dumpster is private- why do you think that’s better?
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