If one man's trash is another man's treasure, then you could say Second Harvest Food Bank hit the jackpot.
The food bank is putting thousands of canned goods that can't be sold in stores, to good use.
"It's either donated to us so it's basically free except maybe we may have to pay for the cost of labels or we get it at such a crazy cheap price that it enables us to bring more product into the food bank," Kim Brock, Director of Operations at Second Harvest Food Bank said.
There's nothing actually wrong with the product itself, they're tossed out due to issues with the labels.
"They give it to us for a cheap price because usually there's something going on in their production that maybe their label's messed up or they didn't have enough glue or something like that to attach the labels,"

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