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Wait until you discover bricks ;D
Have three shelves - one product, one baggy, one jar.
Have 2 packing Stations
1 Handler
Set the first route For Jar>package station, second route Product>package station. 3rd Route Baggy>packing 2, product>packing 2.
Set the packaging stations active, doesn't matter which order.
Handler will preferentially fill jars, then will fill baggies if there's no more jars or no more room on the Jarred Product shelf.
Give your Dealers jars (ensure you leave one space available in their inventory), you can give them way more product to sell (10 jars = 50 product/ 20 baggies = 20 product), and see them less often. My dealers bring in over $10,000 each time I visit them to restock. It obviously makes it easier to package and move your product.
I use baggies when dealing myself, or offering samples for more customers. But you could use jars when the customer wants x5 of product or renegotiate. When offering out samples I only offer high quality (using the fertiliser and later the drying rack).
You can also give them bricks for even more.