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To: Malsua

If you’re in that business, then you must also know that the proper choice of packing materials depends on what you are shipping. I have never had any item that was packed in peanuts damaged. Not so with bubble wrap or crumpled paper. Peanuts are ideal for light, fragile items, and essentially worthless for anything heavy.

On a volume basis, peanuts are cheaper than bubble wrap, and their use is less labor intensive.

That said, the worst packing material I have ever encountered on the receiving end was the chaff from an office shredder. If you think peanuts spread uncontrollably, try some of that stuff!


47 posted on 01/09/2015 6:56:29 AM PST by Fresh Wind (The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away)
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To: Fresh Wind

“the proper choice of packing materials depends on what you are shipping. I have never had any item that was packed in peanuts damaged. Not so with bubble wrap or crumpled paper. Peanuts are ideal for light, fragile items, and essentially worthless for anything heavy.

On a volume basis, peanuts are cheaper than bubble wrap, and their use is less labor intensive.”

Exactly! When I started my business I did 100% of the packing and shipping myself. I know how to pack what we sell, I understand the time it takes to pack, and I know the economics of shipping materials. About half of what my business sells are “light, fragile items” and my people use packing peanuts every time. For some items we combine peanuts and bubble wrap. If I had to discontinue packing peanuts my costs would rise for sure. I suppose I need to plan on adding a “Blue State Handling Fee.”


48 posted on 01/09/2015 7:23:26 AM PST by .45 Long Colt
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