Dumpster diving for groceries might sound unconventional, but as grocery prices change the way we shop, it can be a resourceful way to reduce food waste and save money. The legality of dumpster diving ...
You go to any given grocery store for a haul, doing mental math in every aisle — picking things up, putting them back, and quietly screaming on the inside. Then you reach the checkout, get a receipt ...
In this era of ever-rising prices and not enough disposable income to go around, finding a good deal is everything. While for many this means couponing and waiting on seasonal sales, for example, ...
Some are fond of coin collecting or studying genealogy, while others enjoy rifling through trash bins seeking a prized find, a practice known colloquially as “dumpster diving.” As the saying goes, ...
Talk about a filthy habit. A cost-conscious woman who ditched a good job to pursue her passion for dumpster diving claims to have saved $50,000 on clothing and other essentials in just two years.