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Sep 9th, 2024 at 8:06am
 
Photograph of Coles bin full of discarded items stuns shoppers   Sad
When a photo was posted on social media of this Coles store showing the truth about what happened behind the scenes earlier in the week, many were furious.   


News.com.au
September 8, 2024

Meat, ice cream, pasta, pizzas, dips, cheeses, juice and smoked salmon.

These were all items that were discarded from a Victorian Coles shop, stunning shoppers.

The products, worth tens of thousands of dollars, were pulled into a skip behind the Drouin store in West Gippsland, which was almost overflowing at 1.5 metres high.

They all had to go after the supermarket lost power during intense storms that lashed the state last Sunday and Monday.

Unfortunately, there was no generator on site when the power cut out and by the time it was set up the food had perished, 7News reported.

A photo of a Coles bin has left shoppers stunned.

Coles has explained that items had to be discarded to ensure customer safety.

But many shoppers were left shocked and infuriated about the waste, arguing the store should have been ready for the storms with backup generators.

“For the 2023/24 financial year, Coles Australia reported a net profit of $1.1 billion and can’t afford back up generators, go figure,” one wrote.

The Coles store experienced a power outage.

Many shelves had to be emptied.
Others insisted some of the food could have been saved or donated.


“Butter that stays on the bench for two weeks (is) fine!” another insisted, “at least donate it”.

A supermarket worked commiserated with the upset shoppers.

“As someone who works for one of the supermarket chains, I have had to partake in this due to a prolonged power outage earlier this year,” they wrote.

“I feel for these staff, there’s nothing worse than having to throw out so much refrigerated stock. Coming from a family who didn’t have much, I get the pain people feel from this incident.” 

However, one social media user noted that regarding donations, “legally they cannot, if they give someone food poisoning and kill them they are liable”.

A Coles spokesperson told news.com.au that food safety is a top priority.

“Due to the extreme weather that hit much of Victoria early last week, there were widespread power outages, including in the Drouin and surrounding areas,” the spokesperson said.

“Food safety is paramount at Coles and unfortunately as a result of products being un-refrigerated for an extended period of time, for safety and quality reasons, we needed to dispose of a number of products to ensure customer safety.

“Where possible, Coles always donates product that is fit for use and safe for consumption to food rescue organisations.”

Coles Drouin was left without power.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan revealed 180,000 people across the state lost power last Monday.

Powerlines were brought down in towns including Newborough, Drouin, Cockatoo and Warragul east of Melbourne due to the gale-force winds.


There were gale-force winds.
An AusNet spokesperson said damage to the network had been “severe”.

More than 660 homes were damaged on Monday, with Victorian Emergency Management Commissioner Rick Nugent on Monday saying some of the homes are “inhabitable”.

Homes were damaged.

Schools across Victoria were forced to close on Monday as watch and act alerts were issued for strong and destructive winds, while some workers were advised to work from home.

Wind gusts of 146km/h were recorded at Wilsons Promontory lighthouse between Sunday and Monday.




Tasmania SES executive director Mick Lowe said there had been more than 800 requests for assistance since last Tuesday, saying the damage over the weekend was “extensive”.

The winds hit on Sunday night and on Monday they continued across Victoria, NSW and Tasmania.

Sadly, a 63-year-old woman died when a tree fell on her cabin in Moama.   Sad
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Reply #1 - Sep 9th, 2024 at 6:04pm
 
It's a generational thing... I suppose they could lobby the power companies and stop them whining about soloar input being too much ...

**throws back of hand to forehead** .."It's too much... all too much!".**
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Reply #2 - Sep 9th, 2024 at 6:10pm
 
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Unfortunately, there was no generator on site when the power cut out and
by the time it was set up the food had perished


How large and how expensive would a generator be to run a large supermarket?

Link to story:
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/photograph-of-coles-bin-full-of-discarded...
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Reply #3 - Sep 9th, 2024 at 10:12pm
 
Coles has insurance too cover it.

They may have lost a shop full of food but don’t worry.

They will be paid out in full.
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Reply #4 - Sep 9th, 2024 at 10:18pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 6:10pm:
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Unfortunately, there was no generator on site when the power cut out and
by the time it was set up the food had perished


How large and how expensive would a generator be to run a large supermarket?




Fridge Freezers and coolroom out the back along with lights and registers with computers and modems?

Have to be pretty big in a ventilated area
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Reply #5 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 5:16am
 
hi whiteknight

the cost of energy production and the blackouts from unreliable renewables are coming home to roost

this is what the greens signed up for

try not to be too big a hypocrite
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Reply #6 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 7:55am
 
Baronvonrort wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 10:18pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 6:10pm:
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Unfortunately, there was no generator on site when the power cut out and
by the time it was set up the food had perished


How large and how expensive would a generator be to run a large supermarket?




Fridge Freezers and coolroom out the back along with lights and registers with computers and modems?

Have to be pretty big in a ventilated area


It would be very expensive but surely cheaper than throwing out $100,000 in food?



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Reply #7 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 8:53am
 
Bobby. wrote on Sep 10th, 2024 at 7:55am:
Baronvonrort wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 10:18pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 6:10pm:
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Unfortunately, there was no generator on site when the power cut out and
by the time it was set up the food had perished


How large and how expensive would a generator be to run a large supermarket?




Fridge Freezers and coolroom out the back along with lights and registers with computers and modems?

Have to be pretty big in a ventilated area


It would be very expensive but surely cheaper than throwing out $100,000 in food?





throw it out?????????? better to sell it and endure the lawsuits . . . .

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Reply #8 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 9:19am
 
Bobby. wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 6:10pm:
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Unfortunately, there was no generator on site when the power cut out and
by the time it was set up the food had perished


How large and how expensive would a generator be to run a large supermarket?

Link to story:
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/photograph-of-coles-bin-full-of-discarded...


It might not be economic.
At a very rough guess $200K for a 3 phase generator. That is all installed and up and running.
Needs specialist maintenance and regular specialist functional testing.
Multiply that by every woolworths store in Aussie.

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Reply #9 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 9:21am
 
Bobby. wrote on Sep 10th, 2024 at 7:55am:
Baronvonrort wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 10:18pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 6:10pm:
Quote:
Unfortunately, there was no generator on site when the power cut out and
by the time it was set up the food had perished


How large and how expensive would a generator be to run a large supermarket?




Fridge Freezers and coolroom out the back along with lights and registers with computers and modems?

Have to be pretty big in a ventilated area


It would be very expensive but surely cheaper than throwing out $100,000 in food?



It is a cost accepted by 90% of Australia's major businesses.

It isn't only throwing out food it is short breaks and not throwing out food.
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Reply #10 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 9:26am
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 10th, 2024 at 9:19am:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 6:10pm:
Quote:
Unfortunately, there was no generator on site when the power cut out and
by the time it was set up the food had perished


How large and how expensive would a generator be to run a large supermarket?

Link to story:
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/photograph-of-coles-bin-full-of-discarded...


It might not be economic.
At a very rough guess $200K for a 3 phase generator. That is all installed and up and running.
Needs specialist maintenance and regular specialist functional testing.
Multiply that by every woolworths store in Aussie.




I assume the accountants have figured out that it's not worth it?
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Reply #11 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 10:53am
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 10th, 2024 at 9:19am:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 6:10pm:
Quote:
Unfortunately, there was no generator on site when the power cut out and
by the time it was set up the food had perished


How large and how expensive would a generator be to run a large supermarket?

Link to story:
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/photograph-of-coles-bin-full-of-discarded...


It might not be economic.
At a very rough guess $200K for a 3 phase generator. That is all installed and up and running.
Needs specialist maintenance and regular specialist functional testing.
Multiply that by every woolworths store in Aussie.


Would it not be tax deductible?

Anyway, it is good example of bad management.
They should have some contingency plan like to use the event for PR give away or to have agreement with local piggery like they do in small business in small country town.
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Reply #12 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 12:40pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Sep 10th, 2024 at 9:21am:
It is a cost accepted by 90% of Australia's major businesses.



So where did you pluck that figure from? 90% of major businesses have a generator large enough to use? Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #13 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 12:43pm
 
Daves2017 wrote on Sep 9th, 2024 at 10:12pm:
Coles has insurance too cover it.


And the more often you claim. The higher the premiums.

But Insurance is good. Premiums are going up, as are Insurance Company profits. Must be climate change. Wink
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Reply #14 - Sep 10th, 2024 at 1:18pm
 
Large diesel generators are very noisy and local residents may object.

A smart operator would consider a fuel cell generator.

However, the economics probably favor a do-nothing option.
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