Has this retail method ever been used?

If i ended up with a million units of Saran Wrap it really wouldn’t be hard getting rid of them. Of course not at full retail price, but with my network of distributors and “seconds” buyers it would be a matter of a 10 minute phone call to get rid of 10 truckloads…one of my major suppliers just bought 100TL of canned peas from a major cannery and then they called me and asked if i wanted to buy one of the trucks. There is an entire industry that basically is just warehouses passing trucks around, really weird stuff actually if you dig into it.

Of course if this supplier is going to buy all 10TL they will want a good deal, so maybe i would only make $0.03 on each unit, but if this was a nightmare venture i would take a loss just to get it over with.

U.S. Seizes $25 Million Worth of Aluminum Linked to Chinese Billionaire
“14% of global inventory” parked and shuttled

(earlier article: Giant Aluminum Stockpile Was Shipped From Mexico to Vietnam

It is too bad nobody had the foresight to stockpile Saran Wrap while it was still actually made with saran. They could now bootleg the good stuff.