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 Post subject: Re: need some plastic crates.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 6:22 pm 
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Do you work at the Foodarama on Texas Parkway?

No :D


My chances are looking better at that Foodarama already!!! :dance:


Maybe....If you can find a retailer that will let you have 4 great.

I am just saying every crate at my store is returned back,because the milk suppliers want them back.

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 Post subject: Re: need some plastic crates.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 7:44 pm 
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notchback65 wrote:
dka65 wrote:
notchback65 wrote:
dka65 wrote:
Do you work at the Foodarama on Texas Parkway?

No :D


My chances are looking better at that Foodarama already!!! :dance:


Maybe....If you can find a retailer that will let you have 4 great.

I am just saying every crate at my store is returned back,because the milk suppliers want them back.



The milk man wants them back...He doesnt NEED them back. There is NO deposit on milk crates. If I wasn't in such a controled corporate enviroment I would get you 10. To me its a convenience when they get picked up and I don't hafta throw them away.

Go drive by the back docks of some larger hotels and scope it out. Thats where I kept mine.......30 or 40 at a time. I can't believe its that F**king hard to get a damn plastic box these days.... I used to get empty kegs from behind bars so I wouldn't have to pay a deposit when I got a new one!

Lesson to be learned here: Don't ask a retailer for milk crates! Drive around back and poke your head in by the dumpster......If they are outside they are yours...... This shouldn't take more than an hour to get what you want!


I'm done ranting....

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 Post subject: Re: need some plastic crates.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:36 pm 
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Food Town at night is where it's at!!!

Get Borden crates since you need to have your dairy! :thumbs:

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 Post subject: Re: need some plastic crates.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:28 am 
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notchback65 wrote:
dka65 wrote:
notchback65 wrote:
dka65 wrote:
Do you work at the Foodarama on Texas Parkway?

No :D


My chances are looking better at that Foodarama already!!! :dance:


Maybe....If you can find a retailer that will let you have 4 great.

I am just saying every crate at my store is returned back,because the milk suppliers want them back.


It seems like this is a growing trend or at least stores are starting to get serious about it.....Years ago I worked at a home depot and there were two types of pallets and the better ones (they were painted) had to be put in a different area to be sent back and reused.

I try to be honest......but I might have to go gangsta on the bitch.

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