what I do is a single layer of bags over the entire garage floor. you can just park on them, not using up any valuable space.
The guy that wrote the letter should have also told the retailers not to let the fork truck guy rip the pellet bags with the fork truck tynes and then leave the gabs on the pallet to be sold to customers.
Sometimes I'll bring home 10-15 bags that I've picked up at Home Depot. I usually bring them into the kitchen and leave them for a bit before I lug them in to the basement. My son and daughter like to use them to make "choo choo trains," and their usually not too happy when daddy takes their choo choo trains away from them to put in the basement.
So why not accommodate them with a distraction. Any kid I know is happy with an assortment of boxes. Choo choo!
good point, although I don't know any retailers who "let" the operators do that.......more likely "oopsies".......happens......but I do have to give you the fact that with certain lift drivers it happens more often!