u/Edwardsfan95

Leaving Poop Infested Items Behind?

Hello,

We are moving to a new place, and unfortunately we had rats, which have destroyed furniture and items and their feces are being found everywhere. The landlord has been well aware since we moved in that there was an issue well over a year ago, and has done nothing besides set a few traps and throw some poison in the crawlspace.

Would I get penalized or in trouble for leaving these items behind? I don't want to bring any rodent poop infested items behind, or items the rats have gotten into, they destroyed my couch for example. I'm not sure about even touching or moving them.

Thank you in advance!

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u/Edwardsfan95 — 6 hours ago

It pisses me off how well Olive Garden does, Yet Red Lobster is struggling and closing locations down

Especially considering how Red Lobster and Darden Restaurants are the sole reason it exists.

Many people don't know, but Olive Garden was created by Red Lobster Chefs and opened with the help of General Mills (yes the cereal company) who was responsible for opening and expanding Olive Garden around the US and Canada, as well as Red Lobster expansions.

I worked at Red Lobster when it was owned by Darden, and then sold off. I find it annoying that Darden just throws away it's OG restaurant and the only restaurant Bill Darden created and loved, but keeps Olive Garden and all their other crappy chains. They let some shitty equity company take over and sell all their properties to make a deal happen, that should NEVER be allowed. Now Red Lobster owns 0 properties anymore and at one point it owned almost all their properties, most of which were bought by General Mills.

I just want to see Olive Garden fail too. When will they start closing down 100s of locations? Why does Olive Garden make fresh things and the same company was making Red Lobster cook bagged pasta and all that?

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u/Edwardsfan95 — 3 days ago