One thing we lost when 'Peanuts' became non-u, was decent packaging.
Before then, all the packer had to do was dump a layer of peanuts in the bottom of the box; put the goods on top in the obvious position (in the middle) and fill up the remaining space with more peanuts.
It then ticked all the boxes for decent packaging: goods protected on all sides (and especially corners) and no loose space in the box (which protects the box and therefore further protects the goods).
Modern packing material is as often abused as used. Putting the goods in an empty box (especially in the corner – OMG!) then putting packing material (however good) on top (or even top and sides/ends) makes packaging engineers laugh like drains. Most wouldn't survive standard drop tests.
Edited By Bandersnatch on 30/07/2020 01:25:46