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Bison don’t end up getting shipped half way across the globe in freezer trucks and train cars.

The impression that meat, and beef/dairy in particular is a particularly big offender in terms of climate change largely comes out of including those transportation and distribution costs into the total. While not doing so

Jesus Christ. This is example one of how narrowly focusing environmentalism through emissions is just the wrong way to look at it. None the less wedging everything into climate change.

Yeah wild caught seafood is usually lower emission on paper. At least if you don’t account for storing, freezing, and transporting it

you need to taper off

while F9 opened at $70 and then bravely hung on for a while.

Hershey’s/Reese’s went after Maltesers for supposedly too closely resembling Reese’s packaging.

The details of this case have been known for a long time. Maybe there wasn’t a huge giant special about it on the evening news, but the details of this lawsuit weren’t ‘recently’ unearthed & brought to light.

Pretty much. I mean the default approach to serious labor violations here is “if you can afford it sue”.

Cause you know exploited labor has excess funds and lawyers on retainer. 

McDonald’s certain won in the long run. Not only did they manage to make the plaintiff in that famous case look like scum, come out looking like the victim themselves. But they were able to push a dominating take on the subject framed as frivolous lawsuits being the problem. Undermining legal and regulatory reforms

Only for idiots

You know you’re right. Exploitation and anti-competitive business practices are totally warranted because one time you interacted with a brown person.

If there’s 50 calories in each. And small meal is 4, and regular meal is 6. Then they’re advocating a 600-900 calorie a day diet.

So the “revolution” here is eating disorders. It sounds like a crash diet meal plan ala slim fast pitched as midway between Soylent (food is hard!) and your average meal delivery service.

Thing is companies learned from the McDonalds lawsuit that the best approach isn’t safety. It’s binding arbitration, non-disclosures, and PR action to smear such law suits as frivolous and the plaintiffs as greedy.

Cause that’s how McDonalds did. And the hot coffee lawsuit is still a byword for greedy, dumb sue

It wasn’t a misunderstanding. It was all out blitz by McDonald’s PR.

Disney’s response states that they treated digital sales as box office for the release window, and paid out on it as part of the total box office.

Like I said. Wouldn’t much matter. The UK apparently gets like 16% of it’s dairy from the EU in total.

I wouldn’t waste your money.

I wouldn’t waste your money.

Realistically? It’ll go up because there will be less waterfront property and they can afford to build sea walls and shit privately. Sort of what they want, they’re own private little walled off fiefdoms.

It’s more that their property values will go down and POOR PEOPLE will move in, which probably wouldn’t happen. Also that power costs will go down and POOR PEOPLE will be able to afford to live there. Which is half the fucking point.

Exactly. They’re just running through greatest hits. I guess their “we like birds” pitch wasn’t sticking. Expect seals to come up soon.

Yeah. But with milk imports hampered by the Brexit situation that means there’s less milk in the UK, and higher prices. Leading to shortages.