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And while some of the food may be able to be “reconditioned” or treated for safety and sold again, “most of the time, it’s going to landfills,” Mirdamadi said.

City officials said they’d previously fined the shop for its e-bike charging practices, though inspectors reportedly did not check to see if the store was selling reconditioned batteries on a recent visit.

After housing support service Engage Leeds provided her with the reconditioned tablet, she secured an office job at the NHS in Leeds.

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Device users have despaired over the difficulty of getting a replacement device or have bristled at deliveries of reconditioned models, which the company said account for about half of the replacements.

Top manufacturers appear to have fallen behind in filling orders for new helmets and returning reconditioned helmets.

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