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Germany

German Nanny State Wants to Shut Down Food Donation Service

Hygiene violations like "torn packaging" could end Berlin's food-sharing fridges.

Anthony Fisher | 2.12.2016 12:03 PM

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Foodsharing, a German volunteer service that

Foodsharing in Germany
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enables people to donate leftover food for the hungry, could be facing its doom if a Berlin regulatory agency implements its proposed enhanced hygiene guidelines. 

Deutsche Welle reports that foodsharing fridges have been successful in places like the US and UK, but authorities in Berlin classify the fridges as "food establishments" because they are in public and therefore must comport with European Union regulations. It's literally a case of one bureaucracy after another thwarting innovation, charity and volunteerism in the name of protecting the public. 

The BBC notes some of the reported violations for "unhygienic conditions" included "non-packaged bread and torn packaging." Much like former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg's ban on food donations to the homeless because "the city can't assess their salt, fat and fiber content," this is a case of the perfect being the enemy of the good, with the government essentially saying it's better to allow the needy to pick through garbage cans than for private citizens to take the creative initiative to help one another.

Foodsharing enthusiasts have launched a petition, and some of the more than 16,000 signatories have taken to the group's Facebook page to mock this instance of "typical German regulation mania." The BBC excerpted some of the more choice comments:

"God, if only the authorities knew how the fridge in our flatshare looks!" another writes, prompting another to reply: "Shhh. Keep quiet - you'll give them ideas and they start inspecting it."

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  1. Drake   9 years ago

    OT: The Greatest Political Ad Ever has been released.

    "It Feels Good to Be a Clinton"

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    1. Kristen Bids No Trump   9 years ago

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      1. Kristen Bids No Trump   9 years ago

        I wonder how apeshit the proggies would go if they used more of the original lyrics.

    3. DK   9 years ago

      She apparently even lied about just using a cloth.

    4. some guy   9 years ago

      Whoever came up with this idea is just a straight-shooter with upper-management written all over him.

      1. AlexInCT   9 years ago

        Where is that TPS report you owe your 5 managers?

  2. Zeb   9 years ago

    "Unpackaged bread". I haven't spent a lot of time in Germany, but everywhere in Europe I've been, bread seems to be generally unpackaged.

    1. some guy   9 years ago

      I've tried to eat it the other way, but it just doesn't taste as good and the texture is way off.

  3. sarcasmic   9 years ago

    It's literally a case of one bureaucracy after another thwarting innovation, charity and volunteerism in the name of protecting the public.

    So it's just government doing what government does best. In other news: water is wet.

    1. Scarecrow & WoodChipper Repair   9 years ago

      Only unpackaged water is wet.

    2. AlexInCT   9 years ago

      Why would the government whom enjoys their monopoly on these rackets allow any sort of competition, huh? Especially when that competition could actually show how ineffective and inefficient these government run programes tend to be otherwise...

  4. Kristen Bids No Trump   9 years ago

    My progressive friends always "but some regulation is necessary [to protect grown-ass adults from the consequences of their own decisions], just not this regulation".

    There is absolutely not principle involved with these people. Their ideology is just one ad-hoc viewpoint after another.

    1. some guy   9 years ago

      The principle is "If I don't like it, no one else should be able to do it. Otherwise, back off ye fascist."

      1. sloopyinTEXAS   9 years ago

        That explains why Bill Maher is such a fan.

      2. Doctor Whom   9 years ago

        If I don't like it, no one should be allowed to do it. If I like it, it is a fundamental human right, and access must be ensured.

        1. some guy   9 years ago

          If I like it, it is a fundamental human right, and access must be ensured.

          Forgot about that one. If it's not free, it's not available!

    2. commodious spittoon   9 years ago

      Foolish consistency, hobgoblin, little minds and all that. Although I suspect the bar by which they judge when consistency becomes foolish is low enough that Bloomberg's ban sails over it without question even if this does not.

      1. Doctor Whom   9 years ago

        I've heard them leave out "foolish." Sometimes the mask slips, and sometimes it ends up in the trash.

  5. Rhywun   9 years ago

    "Following a grassroots initiative in France, the government recently imposed a law banning supermarkets from throwing away unsold food."

    *facepalm*

    1. Kristen Bids No Trump   9 years ago

      Let them eat expired yogurt!

    2. Rich   9 years ago

      Well, what *must* they do with it? It had jolly well better not be to *burn* it!

      1. some guy   9 years ago

        They have to send it to homeless shelters and the like who are then allowed to throw it away. I wonder how those charitable organizations feel about having to pay to throw away all this extra garbage that is getting dumped on them.

      2. sloopyinTEXAS   9 years ago

        Wouldn't there be local farmers that came by and took it to feed their pigs? That's what I did to fatten up Little Dunphy and Lindy West before I killed and ate them.

        1. some guy   9 years ago

          You named pig Dunphy? That's just cruel. I'm calling the SPCA.

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    1. sarcasmic   9 years ago

      Oops. That was a beer.

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    OT: the agency I work for is hiring UNPAID interns, everyone! Liberal hypocrisy FTW!

    1. Microaggressor   9 years ago

      Slave labor!!!1

    2. commodious spittoon   9 years ago

      It's a *humane* internship, which is more than you can say about those corporate internships.

    3. some guy   9 years ago

      How is that even possible? Are they not even on the GS scale?

      1. Kristen Bids No Trump   9 years ago

        Nope, not considered civil service.

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      Also, you can't convert your internship into a paid job with the government. After giving them 400 hours of your time, you don't even get a leg up in the hiring process.

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  8. Brian   9 years ago

    Oh, come on.

    We know there are no hungry people in Europe.

  9. some guy   9 years ago

    this is a case of the perfect being the enemy of the good,

    No, this is a case of the stupid being the enemy of the good. There's nothing perfect about letting a city assess the fat content of foods when deciding whether that food should be donated to the needy.

  10. Swiss Servator   9 years ago

    *clicks ballpoint pen*

    Alles ist NICHT in Ordnung.

  11. Domestic Dissident   9 years ago

    I know that when I think of freedom, liberty, and libertarianism, Germany is always the first country that comes to mind (big eyeball roll to the ceiling).

    1. MarkLastname   9 years ago

      They have legalized prostitution, that's what matters to me.

  12. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    Tony the Fish loses potential points by failing to mention French "Charity" scandal from a few years back =

    French version of 'Salvation Army' (and thus 'extreme right wing', according to the Guardian, natch) decides to serve homeless people "Pork Soup"

    Court eventually decided this was technically 'not racist'. Because religion is stupid and pig tastes good.

  13. nofold   9 years ago

    i dont care about starving americans yet i clicked on this anyway.

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      no one cares who you care about

      1. nofold   9 years ago

        both our moms care

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          FOILED!! (shakes fist)

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  14. Kristen Bids No Trump   9 years ago

    So I've been gone for a while...what's with all the socks and trolls out-an-about these days? Seems like more than usual.

    1. sloopyinTEXAS   9 years ago

      You gotta pay the troll toll to get into this site's soul.

    2. RAHeinlein   9 years ago

      Chalk it up to election season and an abundance of click-bait...

  15. buybuydandavis   9 years ago

    Big Brother will decide who eats and who starves.

  16. Brian Guy   9 years ago

    "German hygiene laws".

    That sounds totally innocuous.

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