GandiBaat
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It depends upon purpose of food bank. Those in university is for students. Most of time stuff over there is just couple of days to weeks from being expired. We used to get stuff from my wife's university's food bank too. After the hoopla over students taking food from food bank, we stopped. Most times they just throw the food that does not gets consumed. A lot of perishables (like vegetables, bread, ready to eat meals) get thrown away to dumps because no one will take it. University food banks are not usually open to general public and are run by student organizations. Most of this stuff is actually unsold inventory from grocery markets.My point exactly. Because of guys like these, everyone has to suffer. Also abusing food banks is the worst thing that you can do as a foreign guest in another country.
Most bakeries / Delis open till a set time in evening. The left over is donated. Mostly to food banks and soup kitchens. Some just throw that in dump because they do not want to get into any legal entanglement on quality of food items.
If the food bank is for students then you are not really doing anything wrong by getting food from there as a student. The entire hoopla was people confusing which food banks student were taking food from. Even local students take food items from food banks.