05/07/2026
In 1987, American Airlines made a tiny change that turned into a powerful business lesson.
They removed just one olive from each first-class salad… and ended up saving $40,000 a year.
No layoffs.
No big announcements.
No massive cost-cutting strategy.
Just one small decision—repeated at scale.
Most passengers never even noticed. But that’s the point.
Because in business (and life), it’s often the smallest details that create the biggest impact over time.
One olive doesn’t matter.
Thousands of olives? That’s real money.
It’s a reminder for entrepreneurs, investors, and decision-makers everywhere:
Look closer. The biggest opportunities are often hidden in plain sight.