• ddh@lemmy.sdf.org
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        I’m interested to hear how they were operated, if you know? The ones I’ve seen just become nasty and get removed by the council.

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          When I encountered these they were maintaned by a community or space like houseprojects, collectives or free shops. Some seemed to be accessible all around the clock and some just when the space was open. So its not just a fridge standing around but actual groups/people caring for it.

          I dont know if the places were connected to the food-sharing network, but some probably were. Here is a wiki entry about that https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foodsharing.de

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      I can see it working in more rual areas where people all know each other and all grow a bit in their garden, make their own products at home and share this way. Can’t see it working in any city, at least in the UK.

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      That’s funny, because it literally does work in many places. You might want to refine your idea of how everything works, since you are simply wrong. 🤷