You are all so behind the times. They 3D print the carton and eggs in the back room of the store, the same as they do the meat. Those trucks just deliver printer supplies.
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They actually make 3D printed pizza nowadays. That can't be tasty. Or healthy.You are all so behind the times. They 3D print the carton and eggs in the back room of the store, the same as they do the meat. Those trucks just deliver printer supplies.
We are going to sell ours on the honor market too. All our roadside stands around here work that way and are thriving.This is one of the things I love about country living; we still have honor markets. Gotta love it!![]()
You are all so behind the times. They 3D print the carton and eggs in the back room of the store, the same as they do the meat. Those trucks just deliver printer supplies.
I've only seen pictures of the styrofoam cartons. They look really weird. Quail eggs are sold in plastic cartons, but apart from that, we only have the cardboard ones in use.
You are all so behind the times. They 3D print the carton and eggs in the back room of the store, the same as they do the meat. Those trucks just deliver printer supplies.
Oh, come on, get with the times. Styrofoam cartons???? That's not envirofriendly. The spontaneous generated eggs happen in a cardboard carton which also magically morphs into a carton from recycled paper products at the same time.
You are all so behind the times. They 3D print the carton and eggs in the back room of the store, the same as they do the meat. Those trucks just deliver printer supplies.
Where did you live in those days? I never saw anything but vinegaroons in eastern and central Washington.