The eggs, you could deliver easily enough from the barn yards near New York City,
but you would have a very long walk to Florida and return, before you could serve the
two glasses of grapefruit juice.
You would have another long walk, to Kansas, or one of the other wheat
growing states, when you went after the four slices of wheat bread.
The Rippled Wheat Biscuits would have to be omitted from the menu, because
they would not be available except through the labor of a trained organization of
men and suitable machinery, ALL OF WHICH CALL FOR CAPITAL.
While resting, you could take off for another little swim down to South America,
where you would pick up a couple of bananas, and on your return, you could take a
short walk to the nearest farm having a dairy and pick up some butter and cream. Then
your New York City family would be ready to sit down and enjoy breakfast, and you
could collect your two dimes for your labor!
Seems absurd, doesn't it? Well, the procedure described would be the only
possible way these simple items of food could be delivered to the heart of New
York City, if we had no capitalistic system.
The sum of money required for the building and maintenance of the railroads and