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Naomi ....."That's not so bad, is it?"
Well, yes it is, as can be seen if you read the link I provided. Its costs ASDA beggar-all to allow charities to leave a trolley or box to deposit donated goods in, which can be collected later. But now they are saying that unless those charities provide someone to stand by the donation box, sometime 24 hours a day, they can't allow the donations to continue.
Lots of small charities just don't have the manpower to afford this.
I repeat...This isn't costing ASDA a bean. So if ASDA is losing some much custom, and therefore profits to other food outlets, you would have thought that the company would be glad of the goodwill engendered by allowing the current system of donations to continue.
ASDA is cutting its nose off to spite its face here....more fool them !