Walking into Enpuzzlement, based off of looks, you would have no idea what type of work they do. Enpuzzlement is truly a one of a kind organization. Entering the Enpuzzlement building you would assume that it's some type of big food bank, where families can come to get food if necessary. Wrong assumption. What Enpuzzlement does is actually quite different and unique; they act as a "middle-man" between big companies that have unused products (mostly food) that are going to waste, and smaller food banks and shelters. These big companies usually throw millions of products away because it has reached its 'Sell by date'. Most of the time, a sell by date doesn't necessarily mean that the product is bad or not edible, but the companies do realize that, so it all goes to waste. This is where the organization Enpuzzlement comes in at. They pay for the entire process of moving the 'wasted' product to their warehouse so that the product can still be used by people that are in need. The volunteers and the owners of the organization use donations, as well as income of their own, to get the products from point A to B. Enpuzzlement is a place that the phrase "Looks can be deceiving" can very much pertain to.
The outside of the building looked pretty run down and old. You can tell that the concrete was fairly old, it was really cracked and rugged. There was an old, broken down boat in the parking area that you would see and think, "What purpose is it serving?" Walking into the building, you would definitely think that it is some type of food bank. There were huge metal shelves to the left and the right then, there were pallets down the middle row. On the left metal shelves, there were things, such as cases of PowerAde, water, and there were also a lot of hygiene products sorted out on that side. Down the middle row on the pallets, there were potatoes, breads products, and things of that nature.