Yeah, I think you'd find a few jerks, but in general, there must still be nice people out there, even when their occupied with phones... >.<
Aaand no. You'd be surprised how many businesses just appear because big companies don't WANT to have the hassle to deal with a so-called by-product. In general it's more profitable for them to get rid of it soon, instead of trying to sell something sometimes, sometimes not. Storing it, handling it several times.
Stores just want it gone, it has to be gone, so they throw it together and it goes. Doesn't care where. Better example, after brewing beer, there's the grain that's "left over", worthless for the beer brewers, but it's great feed for cattle. Price used to be super low, about 10 years ago, 'cause... By-product, not their main focus. Then little businessguys started "fighting" over the contract to get the right to "pick it up and sell it", price has quadrupled since and they always ask a market price now, they compare it to other feedstuffs and their costs and compare it to the energy/proteins or fats, whatever is in the product.
Business brings good stuff, but also, well, can mess up a lot. XD There's demand for the product, so prices go up. But Heineken itself, never sold it to the end-user directly. They want to get rid of it the easy way and just write out tenders, the one who takes it all in time, can take it. :>
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