In Henderson, a bizarre incident unfolded as more than 100 pounds of moldy, specifically Kroger-brand bread, were found abandoned at various locations, including a resident's property, outside a funeral casket warehouse, and within a dumpster enclosure belonging to a provider of funeral and cremation supplies. The bread attracted attention not only from locals but also pigeons, which appeared to coo glumly as the bread was removed. A truck driver has come forward, alleging that similar unreported incidents involving stale bread mounds have occurred across the Western United States.
Pigeons appeared to coo glumly nearby as the over 100-pound pile of Kroger-brand bread was removed from the besieged Henderson business, but now one truck driver is alleging there are more unreported stale mounds across the Western United States. https://t.co/MXgrG1JD8u
It's not something you see every day: A massive pile of loaves of bread dumped in Henderson. https://t.co/b8T9tUXE20
A Henderson provider of funeral and cremation supplies found hundreds of bread products dumped in its dumpster enclosure this week. https://t.co/KDFuVMcFoL
Someone dumped more than 100 pounds of moldy bread outside of a funeral casket warehouse in Henderson on Monday. The bread is still there.
A Henderson man expressed shock Monday after he discovered more than 100 pounds of bread abandoned on his property with few hints as to from where the carb-laden load came. https://t.co/OLgqHNzSZe
Working at a recycling centre must make you so bearish on humanity lmao “Mfer the box says paper why is there a churro in here”