I've directly worked for small companies in the past that had DAILY deliveries from trucks to operate. Ask any restaraunt or food company. Most small businesses in the food sector do not store weeks of supplies.
And, "truck" applies to the big 18 wheelers down to box vans. Trucks are vital to ALL levels of business.
You cleary are just being snotty...for what reason I can't fathom. Maybe you're just like that?
Did I say weeks worth of supplies? Stop mind reading or making shit up. Also of course trucks are vital. Did I say the opposite?
Perishables are gone in 24 hours or less. non-perishables are backstocked.
On another level, big business tends to own the entire supply chain, whereas small business tends to buy from smaller scale production. All that would need to happen to shut down big business is have the truckers for them strike. But alas you would much rather make shit up and not further a proper argument.
I've directly worked for small companies in the past that had DAILY deliveries from trucks to operate. Ask any restaraunt or food company. Most small businesses in the food sector do not store weeks of supplies.
And, "truck" applies to the big 18 wheelers down to box vans. Trucks are vital to ALL levels of business.
You cleary are just being snotty...for what reason I can't fathom. Maybe you're just like that?
Did I say weeks worth of supplies? Stop mind reading or making shit up. Also of course trucks are vital. Did I say the opposite?
Perishables are gone in 24 hours or less. non-perishables are backstocked.
On another level, big business tends to own the entire supply chain, whereas small business tends to buy from smaller scale production. All that would need to happen to shut down big business is have the truckers for them strike. But alas you would much rather make shit up and not further a proper argument.
Okay, you're just like that. Noted.
Dude, what is your argument? I was reading a thread and you just ended your shitty argument with a stupid phase.