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Trash cans are sometimes used by shelter kitchen staff to stuff stolen food into so other bad staff and bad residents can put the food into their back packs. They sell the food in the Tenderloin on the streets and at a couple markets. This one is at Next Door Shelter, operated by Episcopal Sanctuary. The cook there purportedly was putting things in the food and stealing and dealing drugs and pressuring women residents on the 4th floor of the Shelter on Geary and Polk Streets in San Francisco.
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Trash cans are sometimes used by shelter kitchen staff to stuff stolen food into so other bad staff and bad residents can put the food into their back packs. They sell the food in the Tenderloin on the streets and at a couple markets. This one is at Next Door Shelter, operated by Episcopal Sanctuary. The cook there purportedly was putting things in the food and stealing and dealing drugs and pressuring women residents on the 4th floor of the Shelter on Geary and Polk Streets in San Francisco.