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Screw Crenshaw. No, we do not need more truckers. What we need is a reorganizing of the way we do business as a society. There is literally NO NEED for super grocers or big box stores with tens of million$ in various products sitting and collecting dust on shelves, only to then be shipped off shore because it doesn't sell. And when it fails to sell offshore, what happens? It ends up in a fucking landfill. Most of it is "too toxic" to be recycled, so [they] bury it or sink it, where it can continue to slowly poison us and the environment.

How much "food" goes bad because it never sells, yet "customer demands" are dictating that high of a supply flow? Bullshit. The Walmart store near me alone writes off close to $100,000 in freshly harvested food a week. In total, they write off over $1,000,000 in product/week due to breakage, spoilage, discontinuance, or theft.

Guess what? That company gets to claim most of that back in govt subsidies when they file their taxes. And that's just one of thousands of companies in just the U.S. How much of OUR money is going back to [them] in this way worldwide?

The GREATEST PONZI SCHEME EVER is the one you never notice, even though it stares back at you every day. The one you unknowingly cater to every day. The one that gives people "sustenance." The one that slowly poisons you from the inside out. The one that makes people fat, lazy, tired, sick and ineffectual as a threat to [their] system of control.

Research how much the world wastes in brand new, unused products, and you'll see what I'm talking about. If it doesn't piss you off, you're in the wrong game.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Screw Crenshaw. No, we do not need more truckers. What we need is a reorganizing of the way we do business as a society. There is literally NO NEED for super grocers or big box stores with tens of million$ in various products sitting and collecting dust on shelves, only to then be shipped off shore because it doesn't sell. And when it fails to sell offshore, what happens? It ends up in a fucking landfill. Most of it is "too toxic" to be recycled, so [they] bury it or sink it, where it can continue to slowly poison us and the environment.

How much "food" goes bad because it never sells, yet "customer demands" are dictating that high of a supply flow? Bullshit. The Walmart store near me alone writes off close to $100,000 in freshly harvested food a week. In total, they write off over $1,000,000 in product due to breakage, spoilage, discontinuance, or theft.

Guess what? That company gets to claim most of that back in govt subsidies when they file their taxes. And that's just one of thousands of companies in just the U.S. How much money is going back to them in this way worldwide?

Research how much the world wastes in brand new, unused products, and you'll see what I'm talking about. If it doesn't piss you off, you're in the wrong game.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Screw Crenshaw. No, we do not need more truckers. What we need is a reorganizing of the way we do business as a society. There is literally NO NEED for super grocers or big box stores with tens of millions in various products sitting and collecting dust on shelves, only to then be shipped off shore because it doesn't sell. And when it fails to sell offshore, what happens? It ends up in a fucking landfill.

Research how much the world wastes in brand new, unused products, and you'll see what I'm talking about.

2 years ago
1 score