RE: https://furry.engineer/@Jencen/116230174130792389

Ok you guys I just found out about a thing called the Eurobox and now I'm really upset that we don't have them over here in North America.

Modularized, standardized, stackable totes.

@tezoatlipoca So, these exist in the US, but apparently are owned by some kind of crate cartel, and are only provided to "members", ie grocery store chains, produce vendors, etc. And require some kind of subscription membership. Very standard across companies, collapsible crates, all the same size. Reusable, etc.

This isn’t as nuts as it sounds — the ones the cartel owns all have RFID and are for

A) tracking food backwards if people get sick but

B) fixing the problem that the unbroken crates vanish from the system and the dinged up barely usable ones are somehow the only ones in the system, especially for honest users.

(You probably know someone who has had to keep track of the Good Pallets; same problem.)

@ai6yr @tezoatlipoca

@clew @tezoatlipoca The one I ran across in the US is "IFCO". Collapsible, heavy duty, extremely standard size.

https://www.ifco.com/explore-our-products/

I keep a couple IFCO crates in the back of my car, rescued out of the dumpster of a local grocery store. Just because they're reusable doesn't mean stores and restaurants always take the time to give them back.
@ai6yr @clew @tezoatlipoca