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Yeah... Apparently on rare cases you can get good stuff. Most of the time its garbage though. It is clearly a slow news day if this is what people are posting up... Myself included.

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/mystery-amazon-pallet-unboxing/

From the post:

>When I convinced my bosses at Wirecutter to spend over $700 on a 450-pound, 6-foot-tall cardboard box filled with hundreds of mystery products that had been returned to Amazon and other retailers, I assumed that what we’d find inside would be a revealing snapshot of what shopping looks like today. Anyone can buy these pallets stuffed with discarded products. For months, I’d watched content creators on social media giggle in excitement as they’d pull packages one by one from their own surprise boxes and rip them open, ceremoniously revealing a bevy of weird and wonderful items.

Yeah... Apparently on rare cases you can get good stuff. Most of the time its garbage though. It is clearly a slow news day if this is what people are posting up... Myself included. Source: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/mystery-amazon-pallet-unboxing/ From the post: >>When I convinced my bosses at Wirecutter to spend over $700 on a 450-pound, 6-foot-tall cardboard box filled with hundreds of mystery products that had been returned to Amazon and other retailers, I assumed that what we’d find inside would be a revealing snapshot of what shopping looks like today. Anyone can buy these pallets stuffed with discarded products. For months, I’d watched content creators on social media giggle in excitement as they’d pull packages one by one from their own surprise boxes and rip them open, ceremoniously revealing a bevy of weird and wonderful items.

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If they could read that, they would probably be very mad.