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"People may not want to work for evil companies, but they don't need a superior reputation" to attract employees.
Sometimes, thought of as the lesser evil, companies will propose salary decreases as a way to realign the balance sheet or stop the business from hemorrhaging, without putting people out of work.
Giant, blandly evil companies that have your best interests nowhere in sight coming together to make you even more sick and addicted to chemically blasted, malformed food products for the sake of massive profit, and to hell with your regulation and your concerns about animal treatment, national health, obesity rates, spiritual well being, the very definition of "meat"?
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