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, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On social media, the scene plays out again and again: people plunging into dumpsters and finding discarded treasures like luxury ...
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, ...
In France, they are called gleaners, thousands of individuals worldwide who find food, furniture and clothing in trash bins in alleys. Here in America, they are known as Dumpster divers, and the ...
Most people wouldn't consider eating out of a bin, but for Ivy Thompson, it is the "norm." The Florida nanny has spent the past decade trawling through trash to fill her fridge. From grass-fed beef to ...
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.
As the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. That’s especially true when it comes to dumpster diving, an activity that involves searching through commercial dumpsters and garbage ...