No way it could be for a business or anything, which helps improve the community and local economy; as well as helps build generational wealth for her family.
Because maybe she does own a restaurant and she ran out sooner than she thought and is just looking to fill gap before delivery day. Have had this happen just a few times when my father-in-law owned a small town restaurant and just one local event that was more more crowded than anticipated could throw off food inventory.
Why would someone need this much chicken?
No way it could be for a business or anything, which helps improve the community and local economy; as well as helps build generational wealth for her family.
No wonder why this person is upset.
Because maybe she does own a restaurant and she ran out sooner than she thought and is just looking to fill gap before delivery day. Have had this happen just a few times when my father-in-law owned a small town restaurant and just one local event that was more more crowded than anticipated could throw off food inventory.