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PRETZEL LOGIC

This case has to go into the wally of the week file, even though it was quite a while ago: Once apon a time a new New World staff member was being trained in the subtle art of packing apples. The trainee was told to fill up the bags, weigh them to make sure there was two kilograms of apples, price the bags, then put them on the shelf. The trainer returned a while later to find said trainee had packed, priced and stacked a huge amount of bags, but Wasn't weighing them. Answering the gasping trainers' question "why aren't you checking the weight" trainee replied that they didn't need weighing - it was obvious they were two kilos. How? "It says so on the bags, llummy," was the reolv.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 277, 7 March 1989, Page 16

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PRETZEL LOGIC Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 277, 7 March 1989, Page 16

PRETZEL LOGIC Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 277, 7 March 1989, Page 16

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