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And the World's Worst Product Is...
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dwightweigelt11/01/07 Report as spam1
Kudos to Coca-Cola
Article gave award to:
Coca-Cola ? for continuing the international marketing of its bottled water, Dasani, despite admitting it comes from the same sources as local tap water.
After reading articles that tap-water had more controls than bottled water. And Coca-Cola marketing and getting us to drink it is rather creative. Disclosing the source is rather honest.
Kudos to Coca-cola! -
dan.devalk11/01/07 Report as spam2
RE: And the World's Worst Product Is...
Kudos to Coca Cola, shame on me for continuing to consume it. There is something about seeing tap water in a clean, clear bottle that makes it OK to pay $1 versus filling up a styrofoam coffee cup from a workplace restroom faucet.
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LindaEwen@...11/01/07 Report as spam3
RE: And the World's Worst Product Is...
Microsoft Software: They deliberately are sloppy. Big corporations are happy to go along with it so that they spend more time, therefore, they are employed longer and the corporation needs more employees.
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Chris_G11/01/07 Report as spam4
LindaEwen?
LindaEwen:
I don't understand your point. Why would corporations want to spend more and have to hire more people to do the same amount of work? Wouldn't that cut in to profits? -
mcontois@...11/01/07 Report as spam5
Why Regulation is Necessary
Regulation is expensive. Because of some irresponsible and greedy individuals, we all end up paying more. It really irks me. We should be demonstrating by the millions and we aren't. Why?
Where is the love for America?
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