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Symptoms such as stomach cramps and diarrhea can accompany food poisoning, Schnitker said. Symptoms can last from two to 24 hours. right conditions." The new video, "The Fine Art of Dumpster Dining" has drawn interest in Europe but criticism in this country. The video was distributed nationwide to shelters and groups working with the homeless. Officials at the Salvation Army in Lawrence and LNK said they had not seen the video. John Allen, coordinator of LINK, was impressed with the idea. "It's a very common-sense sort of thing," Allen said. "In reality it does go on; I've seen it with my own eyes, so I would make it as safe as possible." Dumpster dining caught up with the men who were there, he was bhitching through Kagawa. "All I could do was curl up and bear it." Bedid said. "But it was bad." The Lawrence food kitchens offer 306 days a year as an alternative to the usual 120 days. The Salvation Army serves lunch on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. LINK, in First Christian Church, serves lunch on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Sack lunches are served Saturday at St. John's Catholic Church. LINK also serves a meal on the last Friday of the month. The lunches at the food kitchens usually consist of donations from the community, local grocery stores and restaurants. LINK has been serving meals to the hungry for 7 1/2 years. "We serve approximately 100 at a time and allow them to come back until they're full," said Pam Casagrande director of LINK Church groups and civic organizations sign up to donate their food and services to LINK. The food is brought by volunteers, who are the groups each day, Casagrande said. Two years ago, the federal government passed a law allowing grocery stores and restaurants to donate leftover food. Grocery stores such as Dillons and Alvin's IGA donate their day-old bread and pastries and certain produce and meats. "The three Dillons stores also donate one meal a month to the LINK kitchens on a rotating basis," said Bob Manion, manager of Dillons at 1015 W. 23rd St. Weigel said Dillons did not find many dumpster diners because their dumpster was an enclosed compactor the city emptied once a week. Maxine Bruns, Hardee's manager, said the Sixth Street store had problems in the past with dumpster dining. The Kansas and Burge Unions also help food donate kitchens. Jay Glatz, manager of food service for Kansas and Burge Unions, said leftovers from the athletic training table and catering events often were donated. "I didn't like it, but you feel sorry for them too," Bruns said. "I've allowed them to do it before, but if they get sick it's a no-win situation. Fries are good for five minutes; hamburgers are good for 40 minutes." She said the restaurant avoids waste by cooking less often. 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