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Alice purchases a jug of water and places it on the counter as he sits down to read a newspaper and eat his other purchased food. It comes time for the shop to close, and staff come to remind Alice that the store is closed and that he must leave. Alice leaves his water on the counter with the purchase receipt inside the handle of the milk jug.

The staff are then cleaning up around the store and see it and place it back on the shelves even though the receipt which they mindlessly picked out and tossed into the bin clearly showed that the pint of water had been purchased by someone.

Has the shop appropriated property belonging to another without making reasonable efforts to locate and contact the owner?

TylerDurden
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    That jug of milk violates so many health and safety standards if put back to the cooler, that conversion or theft would be the least of the stores problem: Putting an item that was out of the cooling chain back into the cooler is a violation of a lot of laws already, fineable for huge amounts. The staff would more likely be tasked to throw out the jug. – Trish Jan 10 '24 at 22:22
  • What if it was still chilled? – TylerDurden Jan 10 '24 at 22:59
  • This safetly leaflet indicates: "If this is not possible, you can display food out of chilled storage for up to four hours, but you can only do this once." - that is for display - the jug was never on display, might have been out of the cooler for more than 4 hours and thus is not allowed to be re-admitted to the cooling chain, unless it is clearly less than 4 hours out of the cooling chain. – Trish Jan 10 '24 at 23:02
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    Is it a jug, or a carton? Has it been opened, or is it still sealed? Did Bob leave the store when asked, abandoning his jug/carton? So many details lacking... – Michael Hall Jan 10 '24 at 23:20
  • Definitely still sealed. – TylerDurden Jan 10 '24 at 23:40
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    The edit doesn't help... – Michael Hall Jan 11 '24 at 02:12
  • How doesn’t it? – TylerDurden Jan 11 '24 at 15:05
  • there's a reference to milk remaining. 2) there's a logical problem: water is usually sold in bottles without handles, leading to problems with where the receipt is actually stored.
  • – Trish Jan 12 '24 at 12:32
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