The bees in my garden went on strike last summer. The buggers wanted more honey and shorter flowers.I got stung by a bee last week. 6 pounds for a jar of honey.
The bees in my garden went on strike last summer. The buggers wanted more honey and shorter flowers.I got stung by a bee last week. 6 pounds for a jar of honey.
Apparently, if bees were paid minimum wage, a jar of honey would cost £4m.
FACT
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197…… then.Everyone knows 22/7 is merely a bang average approximation to Pi, so I'd absolutely piss myself if anyone told me Pi was 22/7 because it isn't.
Pi to only two decimal places, noviceI went in to the bakers yesterday and asked if he had pie
3.14 or 22/7 he said.
Oh well I laughed.
Exactly. Thank goodness for post #4, which made sense of a prattish OP.Best wishes of course, but on a separate note, what on Earth was this thread originally about.
luckily they do it for nothing ....Not quite. From Reddit:
Worker honey bees live for around 5 months
Bees work around 8 hours per day
One bee will make around 1/12 teaspoon of honey in their lifetime
That’s 14400 bee-hours per teaspoon.
Let’s say they work for 13 cents per hour, which comparable to a Bangladeshi garment worker.
That means labour alone costs $1872 per teaspoon.
7.1g of honey in a teaspoon
So honey would cost $264/g in labour.
Normally there’s roughly a 100% mark-up for the distributor and 100% mark-up for the retailer, so to buy it from a store would likely cost closer to $1050/g.
This means that a small 12oz bottle would cost around $350,000.
Thanks for correcting me, I knew I should have checked. Wonder why I thought Giles had notched - did he ever score for us?Andy Ritchie scored that goal.
f*** me you’re in a pedantic mood today.Not quite. From Reddit:
Worker honey bees live for around 5 months
Bees work around 8 hours per day
One bee will make around 1/12 teaspoon of honey in their lifetime
That’s 14400 bee-hours per teaspoon.
Let’s say they work for 13 cents per hour, which comparable to a Bangladeshi garment worker.
That means labour alone costs $1872 per teaspoon.
7.1g of honey in a teaspoon
So honey would cost $264/g in labour.
Normally there’s roughly a 100% mark-up for the distributor and 100% mark-up for the retailer, so to buy it from a store would likely cost closer to $1050/g.
This means that a small 12oz bottle would cost around $350,000.
Brilliant!The bees in my garden went on strike last summer. The buggers wanted more honey and shorter flowers.
F—k me, do you think we’re all made of honey?Not quite. From Reddit:
Worker honey bees live for around 5 months
Bees work around 8 hours per day
One bee will make around 1/12 teaspoon of honey in their lifetime
That’s 14400 bee-hours per teaspoon.
Let’s say they work for 13 cents per hour, which comparable to a Bangladeshi garment worker.
That means labour alone costs $1872 per teaspoon.
7.1g of honey in a teaspoon
So honey would cost $264/g in labour.
Normally there’s roughly a 100% mark-up for the distributor and 100% mark-up for the retailer, so to buy it from a store would likely cost closer to $1050/g.
This means that a small 12oz bottle would cost around $350,000.
Thanks for correcting me, I knew I should have checked. Wonder why I thought Giles had notched - did he ever score for us?
I hope we are kept informed of, hopefully, his recovery.
Likewise, funny how we remember though.