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Tilburg

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Tilburg is a city in the province of Noord Brabant in The Netherlands with about 200.000 inhabitants.

Supermarkets

Many supermarkets have a fenced off area where they keep their dumpsters or are completely inaccessible. Some of these could be accessed by climbing over the fence/gate, or by creating a passage through it. The ones that have no easy access place are not listed here.

Nettorama (Korvelseweg)

There is a hole in the gate around the back that gives you access to the waste bins. There is a lock on the containers but it is not very tight so you can open the containers to get out a few bags. No cameras as far is I could see.

Zapolski (Trouwlaan)

It's a Polish supermarket with a huge parking lot and easy to access waste bins on the back of the store. There is a camera. There used to be no lock, but now there is one on the general waste bin. The bin usually contains bags with various foods, usually like vegetables and meat, but sometimes yoghurt or other products like that. Tuesday is the best and most popular day to look. The store closes at 10 every night and opens at 7 in the morning.

Prins Heerlijk (Stadhuisplein)

Bread and cakes can be found in the unlocked container on the back (Look for Hendrikshof). This bread is often older, like 2 or 3 days. The cakes are usually in trash bags, so you have to be lucky to get one. You can go there all day, but when the store's open there are people who will see you.

Saturday market

The Saturday market is a good place to find cheap fruit and vegetables at the end of the day. The market itself closes officially at 17:00 but at 17:15 the fruit and vegetables are sold for a very reduced price and sometimes for free if you're really lucky. At 17:45 it's not really possible anymore since the market is broken up and people are packing their stuff.

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