4k tons of potatoes to be given away for free in Berlin
An Internet orders several million potatoes only to discover the market is already flooded with them, in accordance with the immutable laws of supply and demand that every Hackernews, who has never farmed, understands perfectly. Ecosia (business model: 'Uber for ad-click laundering') and the Berliner Morgenpost (business model: 'Uber for tree-based newsprint') collaborate on a complex logistical operation to serve free root vegetables to six strangers in Berlin, a towering edifice of coordination to solve a problem the free market created five minutes ago. Hackernews immediately attempts to solve this by converting tons to gigagrams, invoking negative oil futures, and reminiscing about flushing out unsold soda pop, while other Hackernews passionately argue about whether letting people go hungry is still technically a problem. The stakes are high; three, possibly even four people will get a sack of potatoes, and several hundred more will have a firm opinion on the most efficient way to dispose of them.