You can cut the second to last banana a little lower, and leave the top of the stim attached to keep it hanging
Until I read your answer, I was picturing a kiosk selling frozen bananas with a countertop (a diner would be a countertop restaurant, in this naming convention). My only excuse is that I just woke up
There’s always money in the banana stand to get more bananas.
It’s one banana, how much could it cost, $10?
RTFM.
The arm of our stand is wide so I can rest one banana on top.
Banana cradle capabilities?
Sometimes a rubber band, sometimes a twist tie
You rip the second-last one off to leave the stem, which now becomes a hook.
Skewer it with the hook.
Impale it as an example to other bananas that might step out of line.
I heard countertop banana stand owners tend to also own banana hammocks.
Mine it for potassium-40. Radioactive products sell for more than one banana, which as others have noted cost $10 but if you can purify the radioactive elements, you can probably get $11 or even $12.
Plus, the YouTube revenue. Imagine me and Nile Red turning a banana into something where we get a visit from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. They’d pay upwards of $14.50.
There’s always money in the banana stand. Use the last banana for a free smoothie for your employee, or throw the rotton thing out and order more for tomorrow.
Cut it in half and tie the two ends together
Just lay it on the base of the stand.
I use better technology: wire fruit basket. It achieves the same goal of exposing your banana to air circulation, but the last one can lay down