LISTEN: Is it wrong to doggy bag someone else's food?
Updated | By Darren Keri & Sky
What's your take on someone else taking food that's not yours as a takeaway/doggy bag?

What's your take on someone else taking food that's not theirs as a takeaway/doggy bag?
What's your thought on doggy-bagging food that's not yours? After noticing that someone else didn't finish their food, Keri asked if she could take their food to give to someone else.
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Is there doggy bag etiquette?
Maybe I wasn't going to eat it, but there are people outside restaurants who might be hungry. The restaurant can't repurpose that food and the staff can't eat it.- Keri Miller
Here's what happened when Keri shared her story:
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The team asked listeners what they thought of the scenario?
It's okay! This happened to me this weekend. My daughter and I didn't want to take our food in a doggy bag and my friend's daughter asked if she could take it and I said of course!- Diane
I believe that nobody should ever get offended if someone else wants to bag your food if you don't want it. That food could be a blessing to someone else.- Nicole
I hope we can find more people like you. We're throwing away tons and tons of food away every year!- KZN Listener
Tell us what you think in our poll below:
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