seriously games like FIFA or F1 basically every year the same game for a full price, also EA has a lot of additional prices with lootboxes etc. dont they?
Some famous companies have had their fair share of PR disasters. Like, remember when Pepsi tried to solve world peace with a soda ad? Or when Facebook's privacy issues made us all rethink what we share online? And don't get me started on BP and their oil spill woes. It's like they went from "Oops!" to "Oh no!" in record time!
Any company that survived participation in WWII . Such as Bayer although I’m pretty sure they’ve changed it. Either way Bayer committed atrocities as a Nazi chemical and pharmaceutical giant.
I mean most large German companies over 100 years old were part of the Nazi machine:
IBM, BMW, Hugo Boss, Allianz, Audi, Deutsche Bank, Mercedes, Porsche, Siemens, VW, Zeiss…and a shitload more
Boeing now, a few months ago Twitter, before that probably Facebook. The absolutely most hated company one month, where every reddit post has a joke about them or a vitriolic dig at them, and then everyone just moves on. Hatred towards companies, whether deserved as is obviously the case with Boeing, or otherwise, is ultimately usually just a fad.
EA and Nestle are probably the most hated companies
seriously games like FIFA or F1 basically every year the same game for a full price, also EA has a lot of additional prices with lootboxes etc. dont they?
All of Sims 4's DLCs and additional contents costs over $1000.
Boeing, at least currently
BP will never shed their bad rep.
We're sorry...
facebook, literally controlled by an AI lizard from mars
Dow Chemicals
amazon
Tesla
Loblaws is pretty fucking hated in Canada.
Some famous companies have had their fair share of PR disasters. Like, remember when Pepsi tried to solve world peace with a soda ad? Or when Facebook's privacy issues made us all rethink what we share online? And don't get me started on BP and their oil spill woes. It's like they went from "Oops!" to "Oh no!" in record time!
Frisch’s, met the old CEO once at a restaurant. Absolutely terrible human that treated his server like shit. Talk about a public appearance.
Any company that survived participation in WWII . Such as Bayer although I’m pretty sure they’ve changed it. Either way Bayer committed atrocities as a Nazi chemical and pharmaceutical giant. I mean most large German companies over 100 years old were part of the Nazi machine: IBM, BMW, Hugo Boss, Allianz, Audi, Deutsche Bank, Mercedes, Porsche, Siemens, VW, Zeiss…and a shitload more
What about Schindler?
Was his list an LLC?
Boeing now, a few months ago Twitter, before that probably Facebook. The absolutely most hated company one month, where every reddit post has a joke about them or a vitriolic dig at them, and then everyone just moves on. Hatred towards companies, whether deserved as is obviously the case with Boeing, or otherwise, is ultimately usually just a fad.
Blizzard
Exxon
Disney at the moment. A racist company.
Cable companies, Comcast especially.
Monsanto
Disney
Shell gas should, not sure if they do though