E. Knee as Weapon - Cont.
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It's getting a little silly now.
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Cascade supply chain failures tend to do that. And we're about to hit the two worst parts of it - Holiday demand is already climbing. Articles are talking about it as if its just pure panic buying and ordering, but its pretty normal for retailers to be stocking up for christmas in october, and some retailers are ordering particularly hard early not because of panic buying, but because they didn't get enough halloween goods, and their shelves are already running thin. So they're putting out the christmas goods early, and need more of it early to fill the gaps.It's getting a little silly now.
Nah the people in charge of Corporate America are just stupid entitled faggots who follow whatever the trade magazines tell them to do even if it is a shitty long term idea.I wonder if this is a subtle ongoing cyberattack aimed at crashing our economy?
They are very reusable and they can also be made of plastic. If a Pallet shortage becomes a problem then it is proof that the ability to actually solve a problem no longer exists in our corporate culture.Aren't pallets reusable in the US too? I know some will eventually break... but nails and wood isn't hard to make, and even a nigger should be able to fix it.
They could but they won't. I've never really understood why they don't send pallets back to the shipper for reuse since the trucks going back should be empty. For a while, people were actually taking discarded pallets and using them to make floors.Aren't pallets reusable in the US too? I know some will eventually break... but nails and wood isn't hard to make, and even a nigger should be able to fix it.
Sweet, I got two of them sitting in my garage.
Can't even afford shabbos goys at home? This supply chain crisis has gone too far!all of the above aren't operational on Saturdays?
The Common Agricultural Policy was ostensibly implemented to prevent food overproduction and ensure food price stability, to prevent farmers going bankrupt, but in reality it was implemented to protect French agriculture from competition, both from within the union and from outside of it.Most of this is due to EU incentives aimed at destroying what we call the Filiera agroalimentare (The national food production).
I take them and cut the up and burn them. They're out on the side of the road all the time for the taking and they make good firewood. Nice and dry.They could but they won't. I've never really understood why they don't send pallets back to the shipper for reuse since the trucks going back should be empty. For a while, people were actually taking discarded pallets and using them to make floors.
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It was that low--and even lower--for several months last year. Right now where I'm at it's finally breaking through the 3 dollar mark. Thank god for Joe Brandon, he's almost doubled gas prices in barely a year.For us non aussies, what's a regular price? Cause 1.96 would be a dream in America.
Pretty sure it can last up to a year and maybe a little more, if it wasn't then Indians and fur traders wouldn't have been making it all the time and carrying it around in miserable heat and brutal cold and all sorts of rivers and swamps. I think you have to dry the fruit though to make it last longer though.not quite indefinitely. unless perhaps frozen? i'd say an easy 3 months if you add fruit nuts or other bits to it. over 6 if just tallow and meat, but dont trust it after a year.
Hard tack however, that shit actually will outlast you, your children, and their children if kept sealed
What are you normally? An onion?I'm not normally a pepper
Moisture is the enemy.Pretty sure it can last up to a year and maybe a little more, if it wasn't then Indians and fur traders wouldn't have been making it all the time and carrying it around in miserable heat and brutal cold and all sorts of rivers and swamps. I think you have to dry the fruit though to make it last longer though.
It's primarily the orthodox blocking it rather than actual economic block.Can't even afford shabbos goys at home? This supply chain crisis has gone too far!
How quickly do you think they could build a nail factory in the USA? Where would they even get the specialized machinery to punch them out? What do you think the lead time on industrial stuff like that is now?but nails and wood isn't hard to make,
i am a saltI'm not normally a pepper
They do, they just don't send it to the Distribution Centers a company comes and picks up all the pallets through the week and takes them back to the manufacturers.They could but they won't. I've never really understood why they don't send pallets back to the shipper for reuse since the trucks going back should be empty. For a while, people were actually taking discarded pallets and using them to make floors.
aw man if i had known that i wouldn’t have broken a pallet that one time. i regret having contributed to this issue
Nothing silly about it. The Chinese economy is starting to melt down and the US economy is going to follow. Not for financial reasons, but because if China stops producing Ball Besrings, Nails, Nuts, Bolts and Plastic the US won't be producing jack shit either because we outsourced all our critical inputs to China, because an American made Nail cost 3 cents but a Chinese made nail costs 1 cent. And if China goes down, there won't be any nails. For anyone.