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Sally Barry (not verified)

5 years 1 month ago

In reply to by Brenda Lepre (not verified)

I know it's been a year or so, but for what it's worth:

There's not really much you can do, (I know if I put one little lobster tail shell in the trash, you can smell it down the street!).... Double or triple bag the plastic bag of trash and just wait - if it's outside and smells, well, it IS out in the great outdoors where bad smells are all over, just live with it till trash day......Or if really desperate (and you didn't hear this from me) - sneak it into an apartment house dumpster, usually there's one for the residents to toss their bags trash..... If I have a small amount of something awful (garlic, onions, seafood shells, an old piece of chicken) I will store it in a bag in the refrigerator or freezer till trash pickup. (this requires pre-planning) . and if worst comes to worst, I will smuggle a bag (if not too big, I'm talking a grocery store size plastic bag) and stick it in the big trash cans you can find in some big box parking lots/front of a grocery store/gas station near the pumps. Yes, there are video cameras and signs and it's not legal and if you're caught, there is heck to pay, but I would think a little bag of something, if you are desperate, might be worth the risk. (Though I bought the stuff at the grocery store, I'm just returning some of my purchase, lol.)

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