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Happy New Year!!!!<br /> <br /> I was absolutely amazed by dumping of merchandise at Family Dollar, Store #4099, 1525 NW 23rd St. I had just been to same store that evening after I left work, was amazed at 90% off Christmas candy, stockings anything that was Christmas. I stocked up on stocking stuffers, candy canes etc for Christmas 2013. Told clerk I will be back tomorrow to do some more shoping. A co-worker and myself went to the store noticed basket that was full of candy canes was no longer there, did not find any Christams Inventory. Ask clerk did they sale all the christmas last night or maybe early this morning, Clerk really was trying not to say because another family dollar employee was standing behind her with a box cutter, I thought nothing of it. After young lady left behing her clerk says, &quot;all that christmas inventory that was left is being put in dumpster out back&quot;. I said are you serious, christmas is just over why dump it, sale it or donate it. We drove around back and sure enough, young lady had a basket full of inventory she was dumping. Asked her once it hit dumpster is it free? She replied it is damaged, not any good and store is on private property you cannot remove anything from the dumpster. I asked her why would Family dollar destroy inventory instead of donating to a charitable organization, boys club, girls clubs, nursing center, churchs, school, some place instead of destroying it. She said she do not know it is Family Dollar policy not to donate.<br /> <br /> I hope this is not a policy because giving back to our community, the less fortunate, etc is sometimes all it takes to make a difference.


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