On 20/04/2024 07.54, Tony Nance wrote:
I just received a book order from Amazon, two books in a box, and one
of them -- a paperback -- was shrink-wrapped. Is this new? normal?
What's the purpose?
I've not seen that, but I almost never buy books there.
My theory, which is mine, is that it could be intended to keep packing materials from getting jammed between the pages of the book, which could
lead to bent or ripped pages.
I just received a book order from Amazon, two books in a box, and one of >them -- a paperback -- was shrink-wrapped. Is this new? normal? What's
the purpose?
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