Stathol wrote:
I think an ever better question is what are you going to do with 20,000 pounds of food? You certainly aren't going to be able to use it all yourself in a reasonable time line, and hanging on to that much stolen property is a really Bad Idea. It's going to be pretty hard to explain to people why your entire house is now a pantry.
You'd want to get rid of it quickly and discreetly, but... how? Are there people that fence green beans? Does creamed corn have a high street value? Have you ever heard of someone buying groceries off the black market? This is pretty weird.
Good point. That is pretty weird. Maybe its a publicity stunt in a desperate attempt to spark donations?
Or maybe its the work of a renegade homeless group who are tired of eating canned peas every year and they snuck in and got rid of 'em.
The world may never know.