Beverage cans, probably 16 oz. going to a microbrew. The major players only do full truckloads for a reason. Any space around the pallets and they rock back and forth until they collapse like this. I’ve seen drivers rush to shove a stretch wrapped mass of bent aluminum out the back then take off at warp 8 to avoid having delivery declined.
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At least they were empty...
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ReplyDeleteWas that from a Safeway in CA a few years back???
DixieDennis
Swift driver.
DeleteUp until about 0:38, I was thinking of adding lyrics to that beat!
ReplyDeleteBeverage cans, probably 16 oz. going to a microbrew. The major players only do full truckloads for a reason. Any space around the pallets and they rock back and forth until they collapse like this.
ReplyDeleteI’ve seen drivers rush to shove a stretch wrapped mass of bent aluminum out the back then take off at warp 8 to avoid having delivery declined.