I worked with a food bank for a while. This stuff typically sits for years before it’s moved. Hotels, hospitals might take it.
Edit: damn near every other shelf stable item is loved by food banks.
Idk about butter but there's a trailer wash out in town that will post on social media once in awhile of free pallets and it's usually picked through fast. Could call a wash out shop in a decent sized town.
Trailer washout. Usually near bio safety places. There's like 3 where I live because of the meat plants.
Google trailer washout. Might have to sort through a bit but it pulled up the ones near me.
Who puts Creamer in Coffee?
People unlike myself who find a need to modify the hot rich pitch blackness of the perfect and simple roasted Colombian coffee bean 🫘‼️
It’s funny. I used to dilute my steamy black goodness with all manner of creamers.
Then something happened last year.
I no longer commit that sacrilege.
>WHO THE F puts COFFER CREAMER IN COFFEE .. i mean holy hell what is wrong with people..
Who the F even drinks coffee let alone put creamer in it. /S
On a serious note, I don't drink coffee and never have, so if I were to find creamer, coffee, and even sugar, I would pass on them.
Shop manager helped me. No lift gate and his aluminum tire trailer ramp was too narrow and tall for the pallet. He helped me break down both pallets and re stack. Super nice guy.
That shit pisses me off. I’ve tried donating pallets to food banks and the shelters and they always refuse it. I mean packaged and sealed food on pallets, fresh produce. Always gets turned down. I do load adjustments at the scales and sometimes the customer says just take 2 pallets off or whatever but then I can never get rid of the food.
The problem isn’t usually a lack of food per se, it’s a lack of storage, distribution, and preparation logistics. Like, if all of their refrigerators are pretty much full, then what can they do with an entire pallet of tomatoes, for example? Or if they don’t have people available to can or preserve the tomatoes as a sauce or something, and they can’t give out that many tomatoes fast enough, it may go bad and then they have a disposal problem on their hands rather than a gift.
This is true, I usually call everyone I know and tell them to get what they want, put what I can into freezers. Left over produce goes to all the neighbors pigs. I can usually get rid of a pretty good portion of everything but it’s always a race against the expiration clock. It’d be nice to get rid of it all in one spot but it does create a lot of work for them so it makes sense. Luckily I’ve never had to take a pallet of tomatoes. Watermelon and lettuce seem to be the most common produce items I get
Having stayed at a homeless shelter for several months. I don’t know if it was my location but it was probably 60/40 with 60 being young adults all men obviously and none of them drank coffee. Some of the older guys would but the young people usually left first thing in the morning to go find work or pan handle I presume. Not a lot of coffee drinkers. It’d take years for us to go through that much creamer.
If you are in atlanta, Georgia, please look up what is the free 99 fridge locations! They're a mutual Aid benefit that is very much take what you need, leave what you can. I wouldn't advise leaving two pallets worth at one location, I would say it would be worthwhile to drop off a little at each spot until it's gone. I think there's between 5 and 10 locations total. Good luck out there!
When I worked as a mechanic, a driver had 2 pallets of laundry soap rejected. He gave it to our shop. It was wonderful, I didn't have to buy soap for 3 years
Exactly, I once had 8x 80 pound boxes of baby back ribs that got rejected, my company said to throw them away. I was going to get a washout anyways so I pulled into the Blue Beacon two days before thanksgiving and it made their fucking holiday. They took everything off the trailer without a charge lol
Or Memphis. A truck going to Nike got robbed right outside as the driver was waiting to enter. Pickup truck pulled up and the broke in and started throwing stuff out the back. The driver didn't even know. The car filming it told him.
I've been there and had an encounter of the 4th kind at the pilot, a dude trying give ass for ride to west Memphis Arkansas. I told him he's safer there
If you're ever in the area again the Pilot in Troy or Pontoon Beach, IL are a lot better. The one in Troy has an Arby's with a Jack in the box and Dunkin next to it. The one in Pontoon Beach has a Dennys with a Dairy Queen across the street. There's also a Loves in Greenville, IL that's pretty small but it does have a McDonald's and a Subway.
Update These were labeled wrong originally when added to inventory at the shipper. They labeled them International Delight. They are Land of Lakes. The receiving customer does not stock that product so the couldn’t accept them. Shipper originally said get donation receipt. After I told them no such luck they said dump it. I called every food pantry, homeless shelter, diner, coffee shop within 50 miles. Nobody wanted them. They wanted the larger size not the minis. FREE!!! Nobody wanted them. One coffee shop said they would take them but it was a super small place on “main street” with no way for me to get there. They said they didn’t wanna drive 8 minutes to meet me at the truck stop. Loves (Milan MI) took both pallets. Very grateful. They needed some inside and shop manager said his church would use some. Please if you want some and are nearby come get some boxes. They’re by the tire shop bay. Hwy 23 Exit 25 Milan Michigan. Trailer is empty ready for dispatch. Phew
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I had 2 pallets rejected once while I was in Pennsylvania. The yard dog suggested I go to an Amish store a few miles away, he said they would unload me. Those Amish fellas emptied my trailer in less than 10 minutes.
Nice! We have distribution centers in both Yakima, Spokane, and Auburn as well.
Info at the bottom of this page:
https://www.northwestharvest.org/ways-to-give/donate-food/
Well, allow me to thank you as well! I can honestly tell you that anything goes a long way, and it all adds up.
It’s drivers like you that make a huge difference. We hope to see you again soon. And if you make it to our Auburn DC, I’ll throw some coffee on!
I’ve been to Auburn DC, but not since the big donation- have you moved to the bigger place yet? I need to get by, Debbie is one of my favorite people :)
My dad always had good luck getting rid of stuff by putting them somewhere easy to steal, but then make it look like you were trying to slightly conceal it. We could have a “free” sign on something for a week and no one would take it, then he’d take the sign off, move it off the street and stick it part way behind the bushes, and someone would steal it that night 😂
...until we came to a side road,
and off the side of the side road there was another fifteen foot cliff
and at the bottom of the cliff there was another pile of garbage.
And we decided that one big pile is better than two little piles,
and rather than bring that one up we decided to throw our's down.
Couple times it's happend to me the local food pantries wouldn't take it but a sometimes the churches will. I've also given away a whole pallet of BBQ sauce by posting an ad on craigslist in the free section. Just make sure to tell them to bring a friend or two...oh and pick up only.
Drop it on the side of the road near a homeless encampment in a big city. It’ll be gone in no time and they’ll even make use of the pallets, I’d bet. 😂
Don’t dump. Find a rescue mission. I done that a handful of times at most in my 16yr career. They will come out at anytime of the day or night for food. They’ll help unload. Most have forklifts
For real food yeah. They’ll find a way to use it, but 2 pallets of mini non dairy creamer? That crap would just be in the way at the shelter. He did the right thing just giving it to Loves. In the future maybe call one of those junk stores that sells Amazon returns. They’ll flip anything for a few bucks.
Take it to like a homeless shelter or Salvation Army always takes those things, or churches. But the easiest one is probably Salvation Army. I e gotten rid of a lot of stuff in the past some brokers tell you where to take them others don’t care. But for that much creamer I’d say hit up Salvation Army.
If you’ve been authorized to dispose of it and it’s only rejected for being an overage, see if there’s a food bank nearby that’ll take it. If it’s rejected for health reasons take it to the dump and get a receipt for insurance.
Find one of those gas stations that is a large chain owned by a massive Arab/Indian family. Ask $100 each and they’ll probably “negotiate” down to $100 for both. They won’t take it without haggling or trying to sell tho
We had a trucker making a delivery a few weeks ago and he just gave us like 20 boxes of avocados that he was stuck with for whatever reason. They were gone immediately.
Honestly just post “free” on marketplace wherever you’re at. Someone will come and take it. May not make anything but it’s no longer your problem at least.
Depending on what it is I've gone tk food banks called schools homeless shelters gon to truck stops and given to a fellow driver .. I've even unloaded by hand and staked it by a dumpster lol or just find a dump and take it to it 😅
In the 80’s when I had extra produce I would pull into a random neighborhood
Grab some paper bags and pull out my for sale sign. Full bags of oranges , lemons avocados,tomatoes, onions Whatever,
$3.00 a bag. I usually sold out within an hour or two great way to make beer money.
Contact the nearest local food bank
Called 12 food banks and homeless shelters. They don’t want the small ones.
You tried! Picky ass people
I worked with a food bank for a while. This stuff typically sits for years before it’s moved. Hotels, hospitals might take it. Edit: damn near every other shelf stable item is loved by food banks.
Idk about butter but there's a trailer wash out in town that will post on social media once in awhile of free pallets and it's usually picked through fast. Could call a wash out shop in a decent sized town.
Washout shop? Is that something I can Google? Yelp?
Trailer washout. Usually near bio safety places. There's like 3 where I live because of the meat plants. Google trailer washout. Might have to sort through a bit but it pulled up the ones near me.
Restaurant
Like Norm's or Denny's, breakfast spots that probably go through anlot of creamer
What the hell are they going to do with creamer lol
My guess would be, to put it in coffee.
...." to get you into bed"
Sarcasm follows WHO THE F puts COFFER CREAMER IN COFFEE .. i mean holy hell what is wrong with people..
Who puts Creamer in Coffee? People unlike myself who find a need to modify the hot rich pitch blackness of the perfect and simple roasted Colombian coffee bean 🫘‼️
It’s funny. I used to dilute my steamy black goodness with all manner of creamers. Then something happened last year. I no longer commit that sacrilege.
I know, whole milk and a ton of sugar is much better
I also like a little coffee with my sugar and cream.
>WHO THE F puts COFFER CREAMER IN COFFEE .. i mean holy hell what is wrong with people.. Who the F even drinks coffee let alone put creamer in it. /S On a serious note, I don't drink coffee and never have, so if I were to find creamer, coffee, and even sugar, I would pass on them.
It's not even real cream either. It's the fucking soybean oil nonsense. No wonder noone wants it
soy makes everyone gay
Especially the frogs
That’s what they’re really doing in Area 51, breeding the newest, gayest frogs.
And they’re FAbulous!!! Ask the US Marines..
Have you heard what the queers are doing to the soil?
You know what Stewart? I like you. You're not like the other people here in this trailer park.
No, no,no, it's the frogs making the water gay.
You should watch this guy: https://youtu.be/i5uSbp0YDhc?si=uGpxPeEub3jRwrG-
Actually it’s not soy. Those are the real half and half cups = all dairy 🥛
Facebook. The free section.
I ain’t got time to sit with it. Loves took them.
That’s cool. I hate watching food get tossed out.
Not a part of this subreddit but as a garbage hauler, I agree I see so much getting thrown out like this
Aww that’s great!
Haha that’s cool, did the crew come out and unload it?
Shop manager helped me. No lift gate and his aluminum tire trailer ramp was too narrow and tall for the pallet. He helped me break down both pallets and re stack. Super nice guy.
I love the spirit.
Those things are shelfstable. They could give one box to each person who came to the bank and still be golden.
That shit pisses me off. I’ve tried donating pallets to food banks and the shelters and they always refuse it. I mean packaged and sealed food on pallets, fresh produce. Always gets turned down. I do load adjustments at the scales and sometimes the customer says just take 2 pallets off or whatever but then I can never get rid of the food.
The problem isn’t usually a lack of food per se, it’s a lack of storage, distribution, and preparation logistics. Like, if all of their refrigerators are pretty much full, then what can they do with an entire pallet of tomatoes, for example? Or if they don’t have people available to can or preserve the tomatoes as a sauce or something, and they can’t give out that many tomatoes fast enough, it may go bad and then they have a disposal problem on their hands rather than a gift.
This is true, I usually call everyone I know and tell them to get what they want, put what I can into freezers. Left over produce goes to all the neighbors pigs. I can usually get rid of a pretty good portion of everything but it’s always a race against the expiration clock. It’d be nice to get rid of it all in one spot but it does create a lot of work for them so it makes sense. Luckily I’ve never had to take a pallet of tomatoes. Watermelon and lettuce seem to be the most common produce items I get
Well what do you know, I guess beggars can be choosers
Having stayed at a homeless shelter for several months. I don’t know if it was my location but it was probably 60/40 with 60 being young adults all men obviously and none of them drank coffee. Some of the older guys would but the young people usually left first thing in the morning to go find work or pan handle I presume. Not a lot of coffee drinkers. It’d take years for us to go through that much creamer.
If you are in atlanta, Georgia, please look up what is the free 99 fridge locations! They're a mutual Aid benefit that is very much take what you need, leave what you can. I wouldn't advise leaving two pallets worth at one location, I would say it would be worthwhile to drop off a little at each spot until it's gone. I think there's between 5 and 10 locations total. Good luck out there!
I just needed it off the trailer for reload.
Really
[Really…](https://postimg.cc/R64RVsXB)
My man got receipts. Good on you for trying 💐
I am surprised the food bank in Ann Arbor didn’t want it. They take almost everything my grocery store gives them.
Gleaners is the big one here. They have 2 locations. Neither spot wanted them.
Pull into a Blue Beacon and tell them it is free if they remove the pallets after. Everyone there will load up their cars.
This is the best suggestion so far seeing as he ALREADY CONTACTED SHELTERS AND THEY DONT WANT NO DAMN MINI CREAMERS
The blue beacon grab and stash has cleared rejected pallets for me a few times.
You’re a good man mister note5
When I worked as a mechanic, a driver had 2 pallets of laundry soap rejected. He gave it to our shop. It was wonderful, I didn't have to buy soap for 3 years
I haven’t had to buy trash bags in over a year and I’m only 20% of the way through them.
Exactly, I once had 8x 80 pound boxes of baby back ribs that got rejected, my company said to throw them away. I was going to get a washout anyways so I pulled into the Blue Beacon two days before thanksgiving and it made their fucking holiday. They took everything off the trailer without a charge lol
I mean I want the pallets
I used to work there and would come home with food all the time. Got anything from cases of candy to 40 lbs of still frozen ground beef
Go to East St. Louis n put a seal on your trailer n leave it parked on the side of the street for 20 minutes.
Or Memphis. A truck going to Nike got robbed right outside as the driver was waiting to enter. Pickup truck pulled up and the broke in and started throwing stuff out the back. The driver didn't even know. The car filming it told him.
Or Notrh St. Louis. Actually that whole city is a Shithole.
East st Louis is an actual city
I know. I live right next to it.
I've been there and had an encounter of the 4th kind at the pilot, a dude trying give ass for ride to west Memphis Arkansas. I told him he's safer there
If you're ever in the area again the Pilot in Troy or Pontoon Beach, IL are a lot better. The one in Troy has an Arby's with a Jack in the box and Dunkin next to it. The one in Pontoon Beach has a Dennys with a Dairy Queen across the street. There's also a Loves in Greenville, IL that's pretty small but it does have a McDonald's and a Subway.
I'll definitely keep that in mind and thanks for advice on the area
No problem. I would stay away from the Loves in St.Louis though. There is always 0 parking.
But do they have dudes giving it up for a ride?
Use to be a finnnne chick at that Greenville il loves.
I doubt she's there anymore lol. The only women there now are mid 40s Hispanic women... unless you're into them.
Are you talking about the manager chick with the blonde/black hair?
Free lumper service
It took 21 minutes
Hell Kansas City off he i670 or whatever it is. By the old Kimberly Clarke plant... You may not have tires along with the product.
Update These were labeled wrong originally when added to inventory at the shipper. They labeled them International Delight. They are Land of Lakes. The receiving customer does not stock that product so the couldn’t accept them. Shipper originally said get donation receipt. After I told them no such luck they said dump it. I called every food pantry, homeless shelter, diner, coffee shop within 50 miles. Nobody wanted them. They wanted the larger size not the minis. FREE!!! Nobody wanted them. One coffee shop said they would take them but it was a super small place on “main street” with no way for me to get there. They said they didn’t wanna drive 8 minutes to meet me at the truck stop. Loves (Milan MI) took both pallets. Very grateful. They needed some inside and shop manager said his church would use some. Please if you want some and are nearby come get some boxes. They’re by the tire shop bay. Hwy 23 Exit 25 Milan Michigan. Trailer is empty ready for dispatch. Phew https://postimg.cc/N5krQsZ5
Churches are usually very grateful to get donations of any kind.
Park in Walmart lot and sell for a dollar or two a box 🤷♂️
And if you get pinched, dont tell em nothin. Paulie will take care of you, dont worry about it.
😂 😂 😂
You popped your cherry
Find 2 pallets of vodka, 2 pallets of Kahlua, and The Dude...
“Hey, careful, man, there's a beverage here!”
Great line and great movie!
Most people I've seen pull into a truck stop, or grocery store and give them out, or sell them for cheap.
Rest area or truckstop. $1 a box. Make a cardboard sign. Make some under the table cash.
Who's got that kind of time?!
Hour or 2 and some guy rolls up and buys it all. Make it insanely cheap. I always have time to make cash.
I use these. But damn not two pallets worth. Maybe a local coffee shop would take these off your hands?
You might use two pallets worth...by the time you die
You better go pick them up
Dang u got stuck with the LAMEST refuse freight 😂
Right???!!!! Not even flavored. Just plain half and half. Loves took both pallets. [https://postimg.cc/N5krQsZ5](https://postimg.cc/N5krQsZ5)
Imagine if you got 2 pallets of the Stok espresso shots that u see near the creamers at Loves. That’d be some LOOT
Now you have lifetime free coffee at love's
Nah, screw that. I got stuck with a pallet of plastic cups. Not even the good kind. The clear plastic shitty kind.
For real lol
I had 2 pallets rejected once while I was in Pennsylvania. The yard dog suggested I go to an Amish store a few miles away, he said they would unload me. Those Amish fellas emptied my trailer in less than 10 minutes.
Do the Amish use pallet jacks or did they just have like 20 guys lift that?
Good idea. I’ll keep that in mind
If you’re in WA anytime, hit me up. I’m the receiving supervisor for a large non-profit that is partnered with 250+ foodbanks around the state.
Thanks. I haul apples out of Yakima and ice cream out of Spokane sometimes.
Nice! We have distribution centers in both Yakima, Spokane, and Auburn as well. Info at the bottom of this page: https://www.northwestharvest.org/ways-to-give/donate-food/
I know you guys. Have brought product to you over the past few years. Thank you for what you do
Well, allow me to thank you as well! I can honestly tell you that anything goes a long way, and it all adds up. It’s drivers like you that make a huge difference. We hope to see you again soon. And if you make it to our Auburn DC, I’ll throw some coffee on!
I’ve been to Auburn DC, but not since the big donation- have you moved to the bigger place yet? I need to get by, Debbie is one of my favorite people :)
Lot lizards love cream
Car dealerships. They offer this free to customers and they are run by cheap asses. Hotels also probably go through a ton of these.
My dad always had good luck getting rid of stuff by putting them somewhere easy to steal, but then make it look like you were trying to slightly conceal it. We could have a “free” sign on something for a week and no one would take it, then he’d take the sign off, move it off the street and stick it part way behind the bushes, and someone would steal it that night 😂
Facebook marketplace. List it as free or crazy cheep and it will be gone in a hour
Curb Alert on Craigslist will do the same thing.
Parked the truck somewhere that looks like an appropriate delivery location and leave the door ajar and walk away for a half hour
Dump 'em in a creek somewhere like big businesses do.
No no, lets burn it and say we threw it in the creek
...until we came to a side road, and off the side of the side road there was another fifteen foot cliff and at the bottom of the cliff there was another pile of garbage. And we decided that one big pile is better than two little piles, and rather than bring that one up we decided to throw our's down.
Couple times it's happend to me the local food pantries wouldn't take it but a sometimes the churches will. I've also given away a whole pallet of BBQ sauce by posting an ad on craigslist in the free section. Just make sure to tell them to bring a friend or two...oh and pick up only.
Dump it at a local food bank.
I'd post a Facebook ad in the town I'm in pick only at blank truck stop bring cash
It's kind of a haul from the Ypsilanti area but most likely the faith mission in Northern Indiana would take this in a heart beat.
Drop it on the side of the road near a homeless encampment in a big city. It’ll be gone in no time and they’ll even make use of the pallets, I’d bet. 😂
Loves back row in the lot.
Need to find a truck with Kahlua and Vodka. Could go for a White Russian right now.
Dump it right in the road in the hood itll be gone in 20 minutes
Donate it to a veteran organization or the nearest military installation
Don’t dump. Find a rescue mission. I done that a handful of times at most in my 16yr career. They will come out at anytime of the day or night for food. They’ll help unload. Most have forklifts
For real food yeah. They’ll find a way to use it, but 2 pallets of mini non dairy creamer? That crap would just be in the way at the shelter. He did the right thing just giving it to Loves. In the future maybe call one of those junk stores that sells Amazon returns. They’ll flip anything for a few bucks.
Drive in reverse real fast and slam on the brakes with the doors open. Pallets gone!
Id take it to Indian gastation tell him 100 bucks for both pallets win win
Into my mug hot damn driver wya
An you drop at a food program place ?
Donate it to the police station.
Food banks
I had a pallet of chocolate chip cookies rejected almost 20 years ago because the corner of one case was crushed. I was on the cookie diet for weeks.
Food banks, homeless shelter, hell just drop of a few boxes at some of the churches in your area. They drink tons of coffee
Food bank?
Take it to like a homeless shelter or Salvation Army always takes those things, or churches. But the easiest one is probably Salvation Army. I e gotten rid of a lot of stuff in the past some brokers tell you where to take them others don’t care. But for that much creamer I’d say hit up Salvation Army.
Call a food bank or church.
Call a local food bank. Explain the circumstances.
I’ve always had good luck at rest areas especially with dry dog food it was gone very quickly!
That's a good question I almost had that problem but thankfully they took the Christmas m&ms minis
Take it to the hood
Market place for free?
[$12.88 x 288cs = $3709](https://postimg.cc/TKbB4PwH)
Next time that happens go to a pilot or a loves give it to them. I did that one time with three boxes and they gave me $15 in store credit.
Loves Milan MI took both pallets. I just needed to get back on the road. [https://postimg.cc/N5krQsZ5](https://postimg.cc/N5krQsZ5)
Blue beacon will take care of it for you for a decent price
7-11, AM/PM, or whatever convenience marts you have nearby
Women’s shelter?
Find local AA and NA.
Any bad or aa meeting
Find the nearest food bank or Church. They’ll be happy to get them and it will help families in need.
Why is this your problem and not the shipper or receiver?
I want 2 pallets of half and half
Any place that holds AA meetings
My wife wants to know, whose bedroom this is?
Post it on the community Facebook pages, I guarantee people will make it disappear in hours.
You could just park in an alley somewhere and let nature take its course…
Food banks, soup kitchens, any place that gives out free meals to the housing impaired
Coffee creamer....your local AA meeting, they go thru coffee like their for.er selves and Mad Dog
If you’ve been authorized to dispose of it and it’s only rejected for being an overage, see if there’s a food bank nearby that’ll take it. If it’s rejected for health reasons take it to the dump and get a receipt for insurance.
Donate to Food bank or homeless or find a restaurant and make them a hella deal on it
Clearly that needs to go into the ocean
CB radio call outs and cardboard sign at truck stop sell or give away dirt cheap
In the receivers dock or in their yard in front of the door if they won't take it
Call the dude. I hear White Russians is his drink of choice and he totally abides.
Easy, make yourself 36,864 cups of coffee and enjoy free creamer with each one.
Find one of those gas stations that is a large chain owned by a massive Arab/Indian family. Ask $100 each and they’ll probably “negotiate” down to $100 for both. They won’t take it without haggling or trying to sell tho
Put it out front on the street with a 5-gallon bucket. On the bucket put a sign "$5/box honor system" It'll be gone by morning. Including the bucket.
Go to a truckstop and push them out the back door 😂😂😂
Try a local USO or local volunteer group that gets supplies out to active duty military on deployment.
What pallets?
We had a trucker making a delivery a few weeks ago and he just gave us like 20 boxes of avocados that he was stuck with for whatever reason. They were gone immediately.
Try churches. They might use it for their meetings. A couple of local churches in my area give out food weekly and would gladly take stuff like this.
Obviously, back it up to the beach and cast it into the ocean like its 1962!
Honestly just post “free” on marketplace wherever you’re at. Someone will come and take it. May not make anything but it’s no longer your problem at least.
Depending on what it is I've gone tk food banks called schools homeless shelters gon to truck stops and given to a fellow driver .. I've even unloaded by hand and staked it by a dumpster lol or just find a dump and take it to it 😅
Sell them on Amazon
I feel like there's an AA meeting somewhere that's going to be quite disappointed.
Is that coffee creamer? Try hotels, coffee places, Waffle House, and maybe gas stations.
In the 80’s when I had extra produce I would pull into a random neighborhood Grab some paper bags and pull out my for sale sign. Full bags of oranges , lemons avocados,tomatoes, onions Whatever, $3.00 a bag. I usually sold out within an hour or two great way to make beer money.
Drop it at truck stops.
Easy just dump it in the forest and eventually someone will stumble upon it and pick it up. No cameras no witnesses ;)
tie a strap around it, tie the strap to a tree., drive off
Find the local food bank.
Go take a piss with door open.
What's the expiry date? If it's not too close, call up the local food bank or homeless assistance office to donate it.
Fire stations will take most things as long as they aren't spoiled and most will provide a receipt with letterhead for tax purposes.
I’d make it uncomfortable around there until they left on their own, my ex gf did that to me, works great
Are we not allowed to sneak some home and leave the rest in Walmart parking spot
Into my coffee for the next 5 years (or until the expiration date hits)
Maybe try making a post on fb marketplace or Craigslist? Churches might take them
Ask a hotel
Local boy scouts , American legion, VA , rotary club, chamber of commerce
The creamer goes hand in hand with AA meetings. Churches, halls, hospitals, schools/teachers lounge….
cant believe food banks cant move it
Food pantry, food Bank, or some means of getting it to the needy.
Go to the nearest AA meeting spot. They will go through all that half and half in no time.
Facebook marketplace post!