I saw the Twitter thread on Monday, and I thought it was an interesting and informative read. Now I feel a little selfish for not sharing. He's got some other interesting pieces if you care to debase yourself enough to use Twitter. As someone who used to work for a beverage company, I don't believe people should be drinking the stuff in anywhere near the quantity they do. The soda Pepsi and Coca Cola produce and distribute is corrosive. A spill of any significant portion will cause nausea. Does that sound safe? Sugar is just the easily approachable subject. The difference in weight between a pallet of regular soda, and the sugar-free diet variant, is unnerving.
It should also be said that both companies deserve to take a massive loss for their "diversity and inclusion" garbage and the sheer number redundant office staff. I don't see any meaningful positive impact either has made. Interestingly enough, I hear some trimming of bureaucratic fat is being done. I'm guessing people saw how well Twitter still manages to run despite how many people Elon sacked after the takeover.
I saw the Twitter thread on Monday, and I thought it was an interesting and informative read. Now I feel a little selfish for not sharing. He's got some other interesting pieces if you care to debase yourself enough to use Twitter. As someone who used to work for a beverage company, I don't believe people should be drinking the stuff in anywhere near the quantity they do. The soda Pepsi and Coca Cola produce and distribute is corrosive. A spill of any significant portion will cause nausea. Does that sound safe? Sugar is just the easily approachable subject. The difference in weight between a pallet of regular soda, and the sugar-free diet variant, is unnerving.
It should also be said that both companies deserve to take a massive loss for their "diversity and inclusion" garbage and the sheer number redundant office staff. I don't see any meaningful positive impact either has made. Interestingly enough, I hear some trimming of bureaucratic fat is being done. I'm guessing people saw how well Twitter still manages to run despite how many people Elon sacked after the takeover.