Question to Retail workers/Supermarket people.

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What are these "technically" called in the UK? (Dont say grey box)
Does the word "kolle" refer to them in anyway?

Im pretty sure tesco uses them at least.....
I assume they are standard among Food shipping across Europe?

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ok crap temp jobs eh :P

I worked in a magnet factory for a week.. Compressed metal rectangles about 15mmx6mmx2mm thick (ish)
I had to stack by hand with tweezers into a metal box/shoe for the next step in the process... I never even found out what they were used in.
It was about 1000 in a "box" i dont think i even finished 1 a day. Got paid for the week and went to Uni after that.

I worked 4h in a Rice packaging plant putting boxes of saffron into 25kg packets of rice that went past on a conveyor.
It was so noisy you couldn't even talk to the guy nearest you... Utterly ****. Gave up at lunch never went back.
 
Totebox sounds soooo American.

Nesting crate with bale arms, very descriptive :P

I was hoping they would only be supplied by 1 company but yeah, it seems there's a lot of suppliers/manufacturers.

Our ones at work have black, red, blue or green bale arms depending on the size of the box... cool story...
 
Ok it seems like i need to talk to a manager because you floor workers are simply too stupid to comprehend what i, the customer, want.
Please can you call your supervisors.

I can't imagine a logistics manager or warehouse coordinator ordering 10000 "blue boxes" or some of them "bread crates" and getting a standard product.

Listen, I'm not blaming you, you're just doing your jobs but I'm really going to need everyone to raise their games.

(This was a joke incase ....)
 
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