Meet the dumpster-diving couple who have furnished their entire home for FREE using items people have thrown away and save $11,000-a-year on food eating out of bins. Amir Jardan, 38, and his fiancé, ...
They found love in a hopeless place. A pair of scavengers from Buffalo — whose romance was kindled at the bottom of a dumpster — say they haven’t let the arrival of a baby curtail their ...
Dumpster diving is trending online as TikTok and Reddit users reveal how much food and merchandise stores throw away.
"I was truly blown away by the amount of waste in these dumpsters." According to 2021 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average amount of money spent on food at home is $5,259 annually, or ...
One person’s trash is another’s treasure, and the ‘Dumpster Diving’ subreddit believes it quite literally, fully embracing the saying. It’s an online community of over 130k members that’s been ...
On social media, the scene plays out again and again: people plunging into dumpsters and finding discarded treasures like luxury purses, video games and brand-new makeup kits. In recent years, the ...
Two singles were down in the dumps — but it’s actually what led to them falling in love. Erin Sheffield, 39, and her husband Dave, 35 met in a dumpster in Buffalo, New York in 2009. Dave was in ...