By the size of this box it’s likely a styrofoam cooler inside, with ice packs inside that, and the cheesecake was frozen to 10 below. AND… it would be shipped overnight.
You really think a bakery wouldn’t know how to ship a cheesecake?
I’ll have a bite and be like, “Oh, that’s a bit yum.”
By bite three, “Ugh, this again?”
Can never finish a slice. Something about it just gets old and unappetizing really fast. If it’s going to taste really unhealthy, it can’t also taste really boring!
No. Just take an old cheesecake box with socks to the postoffice and they’ll stick a new sticker. Or maybe in your country it is forbidden to use non-standard and non-new boxes in postoffices?
Easily:
That’s what ice packs are for.
By the size of this box it’s likely a styrofoam cooler inside, with ice packs inside that, and the cheesecake was frozen to 10 below. AND… it would be shipped overnight.
You really think a bakery wouldn’t know how to ship a cheesecake?
Though #3 is compelling
I mean, depends on the bakery
Postservice: Sorry, we weren’t able to deliver your package yesterday, so we’ll try next Monday.
I thought the joke was being insulted for being called a cheesecake. Like “This way up cupcake”
Clearly I need more coffee.
Never got the buzz around cheesecke.
I’ll have a bite and be like, “Oh, that’s a bit yum.”
By bite three, “Ugh, this again?”
Can never finish a slice. Something about it just gets old and unappetizing really fast. If it’s going to taste really unhealthy, it can’t also taste really boring!
An intact packing list would likely indicate it’s not been reused.
No. Just take an old cheesecake box with socks to the postoffice and they’ll stick a new sticker. Or maybe in your country it is forbidden to use non-standard and non-new boxes in postoffices?
Those previous shipping labels are disfigured/taped over/marked out so they don’t confuse automated sorting machines and personnel.
So? I still can’t see what is the problem to use an old cheesecake box to send a socks.