Eater Boston: All Posts by Bill ClarkThe Boston Restaurant, Bar, and Nightlife Bloghttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/52682/favicon-32x32.png2014-09-02T08:15:00-04:00https://boston.eater.com/authors/bill-clark/rss2014-09-02T08:15:00-04:002014-09-02T08:15:00-04:00How to Never Take the Trash Out Again
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<div><span class="credit">Inspired by BP gasoline with InvigorateĀ®, <b>The Next Mile</b> explores the stories of trends, products and people who go a little farther than the norm. The series is a collaboration between BP Fuels and Vox Creative.</span></div>
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<br><script>OO.ready(function() { OO.Player.create('ooyalaplayer1', 'dpanFsbzqVVlDMpUQu4HL2Qs14-XNPhl'); });</script><br><div>Taking out the trash is one of the worst chores. But it doesn't have to be that way. Justin Vranny at Chicago's Sandwich Me In has taken out one bag of trash in two years. If you follow the few tips and tricks he implements at his restaurant, you could save yourself a whole lot of (smelly) time.<p><br></p>
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https://boston.eater.com/2014/9/2/6163177/how-to-never-take-the-trash-out-againBill Clark