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Prewash_Required@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•Here’s what the Christian right wants from a second Trump term81·11 months agoOof. WaPo wants an email address to access an article a subscriber gifted access to. Here is the archived version instead https://archive.is/3jOgi
Prewash_Required@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.world•Carrefour pulls PepsiCo products in four EU countries over price hikesEnglish321·1 year agoPepsi Frito Lay is big enough not to care about the profits from one market globally. In Canada a couple years back they had a pricing dispute with the country’s largest grocer which resulted in all of their snack products being unavailable nationwide for that grocery chain. Pepsico increased prices during the heart of the pandemic and the grocer refused to pay the higher price so Pepsico just stopped shipping product to them. It lasted for 2 months, and in the end the dispute resolved with no benefit to the customer whatsoever. Lays, Doritos, etc. remain the highest priced chips in the store by a long shot.
Prewash_Required@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•For those who work with the public: What was the worst situation that occurred between you and a customer?324·1 year agoI misgendered a woman who was already very irate. This was probably 30 years ago, before trangenderism was as common as it is now (or at least as publicly presented). It did NOT go over well, to say the least. Other customers were smirking and giggling, and even a coworker was having trouble keeping a straight face. In my defense, she was heavyset, had shaved hair and a raspy voice. Luckily I didn’t say any of this to her. I just got my manager and let her yell at me (and him) for 10 minutes. I learned the value of keeping your mouth shut until you’re certain that day.
Prewash_Required@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•With X under fire, Elon Musk digs in and finds support from conservatives5·1 year agoThe officers took it when he checked into jail
Kind of like a KitKat, but the filling between the wafers is a bit thicker and sweet coffee flavoured.
Prewash_Required@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•"Keep her legs closed!": Republicans are mad one of them said the quiet part out loud1374·2 years agoThe TLDR of the article near the end:
“Once a woman has sex, there’s really no limit to the pain that Republicans believe is her just deserts. Bleeding out from an untreated miscarriage, losing a job, delivering a baby to watch it die on the table, struggling to feed young children, being stuck in an abusive relationship: They understand perfectly well that these are among the likely outcomes of forced childbirth for women. But of course, making women suffer is, and always has been, the point. Ed Durr’s only mistake was saying so out loud.”
Prewash_Required@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•Right-wing media fumes over Univision anchor’s debate questions86·2 years agoThe key point of the article is that they haven’t actually been asked these questions multiple times, because they exclusively stick to right wing media which exclusively lobs softball questions at them.
I think it has to be EA because Atari as I think of it was just a company that launched the success of home gaming but mismanaged themselves into bankruptcy, putting a pretty big dent in the north American video game industry in the process, but a dent that Nintendo very easily fixed with the NES only a few years later. The subsequent uses of the Atari name and IP by successive owners doesn’t really do anything but make me sad - I can’t really attribute anything that Atari does these days to the company that did all the good (and bad) stuff in the 80s. More like Bernie from Weekend at Bernie’s, being trotted out by companies hoping to capitalize on long-dead goodwill.
EA, on the other hand is the same company that started back in the 80s; they have an unbroken bloodline from the scrappy company making good quality computer games that hit the jackpot with their sports titles to the behemoth they are today with all the shitty practices we all know and hate. They are the company that lived long enough to see themselves become the villain.
Your location matters. Some US states, for example, have laws that require the company to provide you with a salary range if you ask for one. Some EU locations have similar requirements. Google pay transparency laws in your location to see if the company has to tell you or not. But as others have said, it’s generally best to have the company make the first move.
I believe that Waffle House is named after Wafflos, the god of perseverance in the face of extreme weather and drunken brawling with.