A result of being the top of the food chain.
There are a few ways. 1 - the food is solid or thick enough so that it doesn't break apart too much while it is eaten. 2 - the food will only 'fly away' if thrown. Any food that breaks loose will just float slowly. 3 - the food is in drinkable form in a pouch, so can't leak into the environment.
Because in presens of water the food is not dry so, the food is smell so much and a element of illness.
The convenience store was so close to where I lived that it was a stone's throw away from my house.
nope so pitch it all you want
It isn't drinkable any more. It's spoiled, so it has to be thrown away.
It isn't drinkable any more. It's spoiled, so it has to be thrown away.
The chance of saving the earth is eroding away, so recycle today!If it's just to be thrown away, in the shop is where it should stay.
It is food without excess packaging. There is no need to throw so much rubbish away. Reusable containers is a better way.
You use blue plasters in food production/cooking so if , heaven forbid, the plaster should come loose and drop off, it will be clearly visable in the food. Thus allowing it to be removed and the contaminated food stuff be thrown away.
Yes he did in an interview on a show in the UK he said that it made him really sick it was the first time he'd thrown up so much after eating something
Yes, very much so. Not only if it blasts persons away; but the radiation and its after effects on food and other factories as well.
Primative peoples (cavemen) used to move from place to place because their neighbours forced them away, the food animals ran out, the seasons changed, or they had thrown away so much garbage near where they lived that the stench and the scavengers were getting annoying. After a few years away they could come back to the same places. If they had developed a religion there might also be some concern that witches or shamens had put a curse on a location if there was a run of bad luck (animal attacks etc)