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See my other response, it’s very much not random. Every processed product in the modern world is hyper optimized for profit. At the least , they know the average weight of shell with nut and without in grams or something smaller. Also likely a hopper with high speed cameras to count yield per bag to maintain exact profit margins. There could be, and likely is, a scale at the end of line that weighs and would five a fairly faithful estimate of empty percentage per bag. And all that is automated.
Problem is that infrastructure likely exists more or less and they have just turned up the acceptable percentage of empties probably. Like anything else, VC pushes those lines quarter after quarter until people might revolt (or in another time, an administration regulates an acceptable amount of “defective” product).
You are seriously underestimating the industrial factory technology at scale to do quality control when processing food. If they wanted, they could literally remove individual ants from the flow of 5 ton sacks of coffee beans, in a sustainable way. They literally have lasers and sensors to find undesirable product and knock it out of high speed belt flows of fruits and vegetables with micro targeted jets of air and things like that.
You’re mistake is is that you are thinking of how YOU would sort these yourself, that’s part of our problem as humans, we have a bit of a narcissistic bias. Similar to trump people that think, " he’s doing well enough… I’d do a but better probably, but he’s doing okay" they are comparing to themselves as baseline, when they aren’t even near qualified either.
Never realized the incentives these ghouls have to add empty shells to the mix to bulk the bag… Diabolical. If it isn’t intentional, venture capital is watching and it’s certainly now their next rock to squeeze blood from.
Simply stated, Cooking is art, Baking is science.
Just say the price you actually paid for that platter for 6 (judging by the hamburger buns) with those boiled looking brisket without a smoke ring.
You’re focused too much on msrp for this category that was perpetually “on sale”. While I agree that a 24 pack likely wasn’t this price, a 12 pack was functionally $1.50 - $2 each IME. 3 for 5, 4 for 8 kind of things. Typically dependent on meeting quantity to trigger sale price though.
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- Snapz@lemmy.worldtoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•This Avocado Oil that claims to be “0 Calories” 🙄English6·3 days ago
Your avocado oil is likely rancid.
https://www.ucdavis.edu/food/news/study-finds-82-percent-avocado-oil-rancid-or-mixed-other-oils
“IT PUTS THE FUCKING LOTION IN THE BASKET!!!”
- Snapz@lemmy.worldtoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•California just passed a law forcing mandatory DRM in 3D printersEnglish537·3 days ago
OP why are you posting a 3 month old article with no updated information or that needed context that this was in the past? There was a discussion then.
It’s almost like you are trying to upset people again for sport, because reddit broke your brain and you think internet points are important. Almost like that.
- Snapz@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Amazon's New AI Data Center Is So Enormous That It Appears It Will Become the Largest Single Source of Pollution in the United StatesEnglish2·4 days ago
But Margaret have dog, can’t be mad…

- Snapz@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your entirely unimportant and inconsequential hot take?1·5 days ago
The original red power ranger is a piece of shit.
- Snapz@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What have you completely stopped buying because the price has gotten ridiculus?1·6 days ago
Buying. We’ve stopped buying.
A note, they demand their own SUBJECTIVE PERCEPTION of productivity, not objectively measured productivity itself.