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When I order something, it generally arrives in a big cardboard box, with the excess space in the box taken up by air-filled bags which cushion my stuff against mishandling. Sometimes the box is filled with foamed cylindrical pieces of potato starch instead. These are good - they're biodegradeable and
cheap and will crush to protect your delivery.
How about combining the two? If I could pay a small (optional) surcharge to have the potato starch cylinders inside the airbags, made in food-grade conditions, flavoured...
OK, you got me. Just put £1 on the bill and fill the box with bags of Cheetos.
Strictly optional, to spare those of us that either a) don't like Cheetos, or b) buy a lot online...
Pyro Bubblewrap
Pyro_20Bubblewrap Prior Art ? [8th of 7, Mar 10 2014]
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However getting one into each bubble of the bubble wrap might prove a challenge... |
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Agreed... and getting them out would be time-consuming too. Surely someone could invent a machine to do both, and then sell it online? |
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Alternatively, the bags that surround my stuff are quite big - crisp-packet-sized and might be a better choice. |
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Thinking about it, bags of marshmallows would work equally well. |
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Not thinking about it, hot coffee might be nice to get
delivered as well. |
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Be sure and shrink wrap the container lest you be
shipping sugar-seeking bugs everywhere. |
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Surely not, as long as the edibles were properly sealed inside their bags? |
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