Shocking images and videos captured on Boxing Day revealed festive 'fly-tippers' dumping household waste, including Christmas gift bags and cardboard boxes, next to recycling bins at an Asda in Dunfermline. Locals expressed disgust at the irresponsible act, calling for fines and the removal of bins. Asda urged customers to use the Fife Council bins responsibly and not leave rubbish if full.
A 'wall of rubbish' was piled up at a Scots supermarket car park just days after Christmas . Festive 'fly-tippers' sparked outrage after emptying their household waste next to recycling bins at an Asda in Dunfermline.
Meanwhile Asda bosses have urged people to use the Fife Council bins at their superstore "responsibly" as they warned punters not to leave rubbish if bins are full. But locals were left disgusted after pictures were posted online. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like.If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice."Really? What's wrong with people. Just flatten it and keep it until you can get to the tip or a be a bit more organised before Christmas."
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