Before the Lunar New Year, a total of 100,000 roosters were raised. These chickens ate insects and were given spiritual spring water by Bai Shuang. Each one weighed about 20 kilograms and was very fat and big.
As originally agreed, the profits would be split 40/60.
The base manager took away the chickens belonging to the base, and stored about 60% of the chickens belonging to Bai Shuang in his spatial storage.
Bai Shuang originally planned to give each employee a chicken as a year-end bonus, but then she changed her mind and decided against it.
The chickens are too big, each weighing 20 pounds, which is equivalent to 300 points. The cost is too high, and their year-end bonuses have already been paid.
Although the Bai family's employees enjoy good benefits, they can't be too overbearing, lest they arouse jealousy and make things difficult for others in the future.
To be honest, Bai Shuang never expected the chicken to grow so big. The spatial chickens drank spiritual spring water, which was delicious, but not this big.
It's probably because they're fed plant-based food.
Now that the hens have started laying eggs, we give each person two catties of eggs, plus some grains and vegetables produced in the fields.
The eggs are also quite large, each weighing more than two ounces. A pound of eggs is about four or five eggs, and two eggs can be used to fry a large plate.
The Bai family's employees are mainly hospital staff, pharmaceutical factory workers, and planting and breeding workers.
The pharmaceutical factory had less work this year. They spent the early part of the year helping out in the planting area, and only returned to the factory later when they had raw materials.
Hospitals and pharmaceutical factories have had good incomes these past few months. People are earning points by collecting bugs, so they're more willing to get treatment when they're sick.
Uncle Mike's family, along with Bai Tian, Bai Di, Zuo Shao, and Mr. Wu, have all put in a lot of effort over the past few months.
Therefore, in addition to giving them a considerable amount of wages and points, they also received a lot of the vegetables, grains, eggs, chicken, and white frost grown in the fields.
During holidays, pharmaceutical factories and hospitals can close, but farms and breeding areas cannot.
Because those chickens need to be fed and cared for every day.
Lu Yu said that he asked his soldiers to help, but Bai Shuang refused.
"You have your own things to do. Just give your employees more points during the holidays."
In fact, when there are urgent tasks such as harvesting or planting, those soldiers often help out.
When Bai Jiu and his companion went to the breeding area and told them that the points would be doubled during the seven-day holiday, the employees were unwilling to go back and rushed to work overtime.
When Bai Shuang found out, she said, "Since they are willing to work overtime, let them all stay. There's still a lot of work to do, so make sure the staff meals are better than usual."
Also, tell them to be extra vigilant during the daytime holiday and to be careful not to let anyone take advantage of the situation.
With the Lunar New Year approaching, the lines in front of the supermarket are longer than in previous years. Some people have been queuing since the day before, but still haven't bought anything by the next day.
Meanwhile, at Bai Shuang's plantation, Lu Yu's subordinates and Bai Shuang's employees were busy digging potatoes, sweet potatoes, and picking vegetables.
The supermarket staff weighed them and transported them away in batches to replenish the supply.
Bai Shuang also sold a batch of snow rat meat to supermarkets, pairing it with chicken.
Some people couldn't even get in line, so they came directly to the greenhouse to buy.
Bai Shuang told the greenhouse manager, "Sell it to them. It's the New Year, so everyone can have food and drink."
However, if the price has to be the same as in supermarkets, disrupting the market will actually result in you losing money.
She specifically arranged for someone to sell the goods here, and also put some cornmeal, wheat flour, rice, etc., together to sell.
This way, you can earn points and also make things more convenient for everyone.
Cornmeal costs 5 points per pound, wheat flour and rice cost 10 points per pound, and sweet potatoes and potatoes cost 4 points per pound.
Everyone has worked hard all year, and lately, I've helped Bai Shuang pick up bugs quite a bit.
The chicken was too big for one family to afford, so several families pooled their money to buy one.
The tents are crowded, and private individuals still can't raise chickens.
Bai Shuang instructed the employees to pick out the smaller potatoes, sweet potatoes, radishes, and other vegetables and melons that were not of good shape, and then sell them to them at a discount.
Unexpectedly, it sold out as soon as it was released, becoming even more sought after than good products.
These only cost two points per kilogram; they're just not very good-looking and are smaller, but they taste about the same.
To buy the finished product, you need to spend at least 4 points per kilogram.
These past few days have been hard work harvesting crops, so Bai Shuang specially asked the cooks from Lu Yu's military camp to steam some buns and send them over.
I looked up and saw a group of people standing there, not buying anything. What were they doing?
The snow leopard was also a little suspicious, tilting its head to look in that direction.
Bai Tiancai explained, "They're waiting to buy defective products."
Are there many defective products?
"Not much, only about five percent."
But with a large base, the total amount adds up to quite a bit.
“We’ve been very busy these past few days, so why don’t we let them help out with the work? We can give them ten pounds of substandard products as payment for each day they work.”
Bai Shuang plans to sell all of this batch of ripe crops.
For a while, the survivors ate dried seafood all day long, and then they started eating insects. They hadn't eaten grains, vegetables, or other meats for a long time.
There's plenty of space in the White Frost area, so I won't store any more. This time, I'll just store 60,000 broiler chickens.
If she could earn more points, Bai Shuang planned to have Mr. Ling build her a cruise ship once the ellipsoid was back in place.
Of course, we'll talk about these things later; the time isn't right yet.
After the announcement that labor would be exchanged for substandard ingredients, many people came to help. However, there were too many people to use, and there were concerns about management chaos, so they selected those who were physically fit and quick to work.
At this time, the head of the Yuwen family heard that Bai Shuang had started selling chickens, but he didn't take it seriously. How many chickens could she possibly have in the first wave?
But his eldest grandson said, "Grandpa, I heard there are tens of thousands of them, and they're as big as dogs."
"Nonsense!"
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