Don't get me wrong. I love a good spreadsheet as much as the next guy--possibly more--but fixing the Temp's worksheet is more work than creating this thing from scratch.
To give you a peek into my Monday morning pain this is one entry on the spreadsheet:
Coca-Cola/Diet/Soda/Can/12 oz.
Seriously, dog?
Now I could go on about how we ONLY order cans (the traders aren't allowed to have glass bottles in these rough economic times, no shoelaces either) or that cans are only available in one size from the distributor (12 oz. in case you're new to planet Earth and haven't yet seen a can of soda) or that most mammals are aware that Coke is a soda (the column is ALSO titled Soda) but that's technical mumbo jumbo that will simply bore you folks. Instead I ask, who refers to Diet Coke as Coca-Cola/Diet?
This is supposed to streamline the process of ordering and managing inventory?
1 comment:
I would like to weigh in on this as an organizing professional. Since Library of Congress has not created specific Subject Headings for the various products distributed by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, the term "Diet Coke" would therefore be the most appropriate term to use in this case ... Unless you're a douche.
xoxo
Miss Dewey D.
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