plastic bag of 15 biscuits. The plastic bag has nutritional
information on it, the text and labels on it are laid out
in a unique way, there is a picture of a tiger hold a biscuit.
So just producing this plastic bag involved
nutritionists, graphic designers, copywriters.
Somebody made the machine that prints the date and code on
the little bit of the bag. Somebody made the yellow, blue and red dye
that colors the bag. Somebody chose the right size of bag.
Somebody set up the plastic bag machinery to produce
bags this size. Somebody invented the machines that produce
the bags, and built them. Somebody negotiated with
the plastic bag makers to get the best prices.
To get that biscuit to the kiosk required trucks and
planes, drivers and pilots. People to carry the boxes to
and from warehouses. People to make the cardboard boxes the
biscuits were packed in. People to make and design the
protective molds that separate the biscuits during transit,
and the big crates that the boxes are loaded in. There are
warehouses that have to be built and maintained to hold the
biscuits en route.
Then there are the biscuits experts. Buyers. Tasters. biscuits
scientists. Negotiators. And there's the wheat, sugar and dairy farmer. And
he needs to employ pickersand shepherd. He needs machinery for his
orchards. He needs special chemicals, grass and fertilizers to
maximize his yield. He needs seeds! There are people
who sell those things. These are all opportunities for
somebody somewhere.
I think i would be the creator of the crates.
“Most folks are about as happy as they make their minds up to be.”
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