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Business, Economics, and Taxes: Capitalism. Yay? >=(

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I remember I applied for a job there my senior year at Tech. Didn't get hired. They had a very "Google of the Midwest" attitude and sold themselves as such to candidates. A guy I knew in high school who went to Notre Dame works there now.
 
You know adults who regularly eat Frosted Flakes?

They're a huge sponsor of the Olympics so it will be nice not to see a strikebreaker's signage all through that.

They also own a bunch of health food titles (as all kids cereal companies do, to cover both ends) so I laugh when people think they are "above" some huge brand. Odds are those "adults" are happily munching away at some non-sugary garbage the same company makes.
 
Also, you can make your own Pop Tarts.

True. But very few things are worth the effort. I could spend half a day making the jam, cooling it, making the dough, pouring in the jam, and baking it. Or I could spent $5 and get half a dozen in ten minutes round trip.

I get your point, but I like Cheez Its and Pringles (fight me), not going to take the time to make them. Boycotting and finding some other processed snack food is much, much simpler
 
I've never understood the love of Pringles (though they are a very satisfying shape) but there are times when Cheese Its are perfect.
 
They're a huge sponsor of the Olympics so it will be nice not to see a strikebreaker's signage all through that.

They also own a bunch of health food titles (as all kids cereal companies do, to cover both ends) so I laugh when people think they are "above" some huge brand. Odds are those "adults" are happily munching away at some non-sugary garbage the same company makes.

It was a joke, gramps.
 
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