• AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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    8 months ago

    Genuine opportunity for radicalization. Alienation from overwork forces people into these convenient slop monopolies. They become semi-dependent on them for routine. And then something like this happens and it drives them justifiably crazy that all of the food and machines to cook it, as well as all the workers who prepare it are fine. But no food, because the point of the place is to make money, not feed them. And the people in charge are completely separate from all of it.

  • SodaThief [comrade/them]
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    8 months ago

    McDonalds is still around? I've stopped going altogether after:

    • jacked up all their prices for everything
    • removing soda stations so you have to beg for refills
    • like seriously any day you're like "well im gonna goto the good mcdonalds" well fuck you they removed the soda machine this week.
    • Most restaurants I goto, the Coke Zero, Dr. Pepper, etc. taste pretty much normal. All the McDonalds I know of that haven't removed their soda machines have weird shitty soda. It's not the usual carbonation-out-quick-fix, it's something else. All of their competitors taste normal. Everything I can find on Google is about "Joe Rogan said McDonald's Coke Zero is magically good tasty". Nobody is talking about this. I live in Atlanta, where the fucking Coke Headquarters is. WTF???
    • context [fae/faer, fae/faer]
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      8 months ago

      i want you to know how much i appreciate the effort you've clearly gone through to quarantine your soda thievery related comments to this alt, i assume for opsec reasons. stealing soda is one thing, but if you were to ever get connected to the soda thief manifesto, that's premeditated for sure.

  • duderium [he/him]
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    8 months ago

    I wonder if this has anything to do with these companies firing all their tech workers and replacing them with AI.