"There was so much stuff!" Dumpster diver shares photos after making incredible discovery just in time for Halloween: ...
"Dumpster Gods Smiled Down on Me," the original poster wrote, sharing two photos revealing an array of premium household and ...
Combined moisture from Priscilla and a newly-formed Tropical Storm Raymond will bring torrential downpours to parts of Mexico and the U.S. Southwest, with a risk of 4-8 inches of rain and ...
Scavenging through trash is largely legal— and sometimes even profitable. During the Great Recession, some Ohioans collected ...
A Pennsylvania woman has turned dumpster diving into a lucrative business after discovering that authentic designer items are often tossed away. Veronica Taylor, 32, of Quakertown, Pennsyvlania, ...
Meet the woman who has not done a supermarket shop in four years — and gets all of her meals from the dumpster. Sofie Juel-Anderson, 30, started dumpster diving in October 2020 while living in Sydney, ...
In this era of ever-rising prices and not enough disposable income to go around, finding a good deal is everything. While for many this means couponing and waiting on seasonal sales, for example, ...
Dumpster diving has become much more mainstream in recent years. Peter Haley [email protected] Dumpster diving has grown in popularity in recent years, becoming a more mainstream activity.
Talk about a filthy habit. A cost-conscious woman who ditched a good job to pursue her passion for dumpster diving claims to have saved $50,000 on clothing and other essentials in just two years.
In recent years, dumpster diving has become a trendy activity for those looking to save money and help the environment. Posts using the #dumpsterdiving on TikTok have garnered billions of views on the ...
Dumpster diving is technically legal across the United States, thanks to a 1988 Supreme Court ruling, but the court slipped in some caveats, like state and local laws take precedence. There is no ...