Another reason, we need real pictures of the food for advertisements like this. We all know the Jack in the Box tacos do not look like that in real life.
Another reason, we need real pictures of the food for advertisements like this. We all know the Jack in the Box tacos do not look like that in real life.
I mean, if reasonable consumers already know there is missing fruit juice from your beverage, then labeling them as missing ingredients won’t hurt your sales, right? right?
As a “reasonable consumer” I would prefer drinks are marketed with a glaring, “Contains no [insert name of missing fruit juices here]” next to the name of the drink on the menu.
https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/1923203EpicGamesComplaint.pdf
With how damning the evidence is that they intentionally rigged their game to manipulate players to make accidental or unwanted purchases, 245 million is a slap on the wrist.
Great, just gave every corporate restaurant owner an idea to get even more money from Americans. Thanks Britain!
Guess I know what I’m playing tonight.
A caffeine spike during a sodium overload sounds like a heart attack waiting to happen
Good. It is false advertising and even though it seems like not a big deal, it is misleading and I for one would love fast food makers to have to show the crappy food they actually make in their advertisements. Maybe then people would realize it really is crap. And maybe, when they have to advertise the real thing,…
This seems more to do with not trusting customers. No more free soda you so-called water drinkers!
Install fees only make sense from a greedy business man standpoint. But it just does not make sense at all from any other perspective, especially when Unity does not lose revenue when its games are installed or reinstalled. Install fees? I just can’t even understand it. Charging developers a fee for how many people…
I’m in favor of this, selfishly, only because that would mean more tutorials for unreal engine
The irony, of calling hypotheticals a conversation stopper and then continuing to reply, is just too much for me
Reckless, yes. Legally liable if something goes catastrophically wrong, not so much. Truck stays
Musk seems to have a lot of problems he wants to fix, but seems to put hardly any of his acquired wealth into fixing any of them
Its a game that surprisingly hasn’t been made before. Not speaking of other fail-type climb to the top games, I mean a 3D platformer where the only objective is to climb to the top. Anyone that enjoys climbing to the highest point in various games, Skyrim, GTA, Halo, etc. would enjoy this game. I mean, maybe not, but…
Skippy over JIF? Skippy is more sugar than peanut butter. I’ll have to try that Teddie peanut butter, but until then, JIF remains supreme.
Finally, something besides your dog you can blame your fart on
Good, it should have been rebranded day 1 when he started manipulating the app in his favor. This more menacing, dystopian-like logo suits the app much better now.
Beautiful. Elon’s downfall begins :D
Relax guy, read a book and chill out.