... Aldi spokeswoman Julie Ketay told WISN 12 News reporter Nick Bohr that Aldi had contacted the trustee for Golden Guernsey "to let them know that the product can be donated."
Ketay told WISN 12 News on Friday morning that the company was willing to donate the milk that was produced for them and told that to Golden Guernsey on Thursday.
Ketay said Aldi wasn't contacted about the milk until Thursday.
Parks said Friday was the last day Hunger Task Force will be allowed inside the dairy.There's an accompanying video on the page.
He said believed that would be enough time to remove any product that could still be useful.
I'm glad to read that everything has worked out in this particular case. It's probably a small comfort to the dairy employees that suddenly lost their jobs, but at least families in need will have an opportunity to receive food that would otherwise have gone to waste.
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