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Dumpster-diving NYers mine luxe supermarket trash to dine like kings — for free: ‘It’s still fresh’

By Big New York · 06/19/2026 · Updated 06/19/2026
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They’ve got dinner in the bag. It’s 9:30 pm on a Tuesday outside an undisclosed supermarket on the border of Sutton Place, where a group of 10-15 “Freegans” has gathered for a biweekly “trash tour” to dumpster dive for salvageable food and other goods. Clad in masks and gloves, these urban foragers — who encompass.

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They’ve got dinner in the bag. It’s 9:30 pm on a Tuesday outside an undisclosed supermarket on the border of Sutton Place, where a group of 10-15 “Freegans” has gathered for a biweekly “trash tour” to dumpster dive for salvageable food and other goods. Clad in masks and gloves, these urban foragers — who encompass.

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