#47: If Only There Were a Natural Egg Shell…
Is there anything more frustrating than receiving something artificially packaged when it naturally already comes with some encasing? As a species, we have found ourselves trying to find solutions for problems that do not exist, which is becoming problematic.
Who in their right mind thought it would be a good idea to physically take eggs out of their shells and then repackage them in little plastic bags with barcodes? In what realm was that the smart or right thing to do? This strange method also would have cost more in production. So where is the sense in that?
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