Dozens of mangoes end up in the trash in Miami

The popular Instagram account Only in Dade He described as a “crime” the image of a garbage tank in Miami with dozens of mangoes inside.

“What should be the punishment for this crime?”questioned Only in Dade along with a video in which the appetizing fruits were seen placed in the trash.

In the comments to the publication, dozens of Internet users criticized those who did something like this and urged people to share the fruit with friends, neighbors, and the entire community, as long as they are not wasted.

“Why is it so difficult for those who have mango trees on their property to share the mangoes? I had a mango tree and the amount of mangoes it produces is illogical, not even keeping the pulp in the freezer and eating mango every day one manages to use them all, that’s why I picked them up before they fell and put them in bags at the entrance from my house so that people could take them, and thus I avoided the pests that come from falling mangoes,” someone recommended based on his experience.

“They probably do! I’ve given heavy bags to the whole block, to the postman, my kids had a mango stand…..I still throw a ton! It was a good season! They begin to rot and the flies are unbearable“Replied the owner of another mango tree who apparently also throws them away.

“Expel him from the neighborhood”, “Ten days of isolation”, “20 years in prison”, jokingly commented some Internet users in reference to the adjusted sentence for such a crime.

However, some were less radical, insisting on the number of mango trees in South Florida. “Sharing is importing”sentenced someone following that idea.

There were also those who asked the exact address where the abandoned mangoes weresurely with the intention of taking action on the matter.

And for the record that among Cubans residing in Miami the desire to eat mango is great.

In recent days, the video of a Cuban who shared on social networks a “invention” to pick mangoes from the neighbor’s bush. “This is not stealing,” said the rogue subject who used an artifact made from a broom to which he placed a bag and a small attached bucket to achieve his goal.

In April, another video went viral showing two men who had no shame in parking the vehicle in which they were traveling on the side of a Miami-Dade highway. to climb on the roof of the car to pick green mangoes that were hanging of a tree belonging to a private property.

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