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Sometimes customers order by mail, by internet, or even in person, ordering something that is not immediately available in a store. So if that is the case, the store can obtain the item that the customer wants, and then notify the customer "your order has arrived! Come and pick it up." Or in the case of mail or internet orders, it is just a matter of mailing the ordered item to the customer. That is how customers' orders are filled.
Trucks are limited to weighing 80,000 pounds. On my truck, I could put 47,000 pounds of freight in the trailer. (I once hauled a truckload of Budweiser. They put beer in the trailer, weighed me, then put even more beer in the trailer. By the time I left, I weighed 79,200 pounds.)Since butter is far less dense than steel, you can put more of it in a trailer.
The man was filled with frugality that he ordered a cheap meal.
Filled Customer Orders Colleceted "R"
Filled Customer Orders Colleceted "R"
Filled Customer Orders Collected "R"
Filled Customer Orders Collected "R"
Filled Customer Orders Uncollected "F"
Filled Customer Orders Uncollected "F"
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None but the hole can be filled in with dirt with the given dimensions.