The cookout was a triumph. No one ended up sitting on a cooler or leaning against a fence. The chairs were sturdy, light enough for the kids to move around, and surprisingly comfortable for long-winded stories.
It started with a vision: the "Great Neighborhood Cookout." Marco, the self-appointed block captain, had everything planned—the smoker was prepped, the local band was booked, and the invites were sent. But as the RSVPs ticked past 200, Marco realized his twelve mismatched patio chairs weren't going to cut it. He didn’t just need seating; he needed a sea of it.
His first stop was the local big-box store. He looked at the price tag on a single green resin chair: $24.99."Two hundred of these would cost me five grand," Marco muttered, doing the mental math. "I’m throwing a party, not opening a stadium." That’s when he discovered the world of .
The delivery truck arrived on Friday. It was a sight to behold: towering, perfectly nested stacks of pristine white chairs wrapped in industrial plastic. With the help of a few neighbors, Marco had the entire parklet set up in twenty minutes.