Too Much Effort To Order, So He Just Built The Supply Chain
One can hardly fathom the sheer inconvenience that must have befallen our protagonist. Faced with the unimaginable plight of craving his preferred Venezuelan comfort food, Arepas, and discovering they weren't immediately appearing on demand, German Sierra took the only logical next step. Rather than endure the arduous task of, say, *ordering* one, or perhaps even—gasp—*making* one himself, he instead embarked on a monumental undertaking: he built the entire bloody supply chain.
It’s truly a testament to the indomitable human spirit, or perhaps a severe allergy to patience, that a simple stomach rumble could necessitate such an industrial-scale solution. This wasn't merely about culinary satisfaction; it was a profound act of defiance against the very notion of 'waiting.' His food truck isn't just serving hot food; it's a monument to the unyielding belief that one's personal gastronomic desires should always, without exception, involve the direct ownership and operation of the means of production. A truly inspiring tale for anyone who's ever found themselves annoyed by a slow app.
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