What's the deal with airline peanuts?
And what's the deal with Charles Schulz's Peanuts?
Wat? The airlines try to balance cost and quality. They will usually demand high-ish quality items but negotiate very low costs and long-term purchase agreements. This restricts them to a relatively small number of companies. Why would plantars bother manufacturing peanuts for peanuts when they have distribution with walmart?
They're peanuts and airlines serve them.
They are goobers. Happy New Year.
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