None of these businesses make any changes for the benefit of customers, it's always for the benefit of the amount of profit they make. ALWAYS FOR PROFIT, Every time.
Putting it on with a trowel is a sales marketing ploy to make you use it all faster, therefore making you buy more often. Think about the adds on TV, Toothpaste, Shampoo and Conditioner. Every consumable product that a household needs, shows them using way more than is actually needed.
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Yallop was the first to wear a helmet to a Test match in 1978.
In 1878 they started wearing CUPS to protect their balls, only took another 100 years to realise their brains were important too.
How about we have rating stickers to give the councils on their performance of doing just their jobs instead of all the bullshit they go on with. :poop: 🤬 :poop: 🤬
Good on her, this is the result of a total lack of discipline not being allowed anymore. All these so-called experts that think every wrong can be corrected by rehabilitation is a total crock of shit. If kids aren't taught discipline at an early age, then we end up with the delinquent society...
Even if you do know your size, there is no guarantee that the size on the label is correct. I once bought 3 T-shirts all the same brand, size, same label and all 3 were different. That's why so much is returned, it's Asian crap.
SO, THE DISTRACTION MAGICALLY DISSAPEARS IF YOU PAY FOR THE PERMIT? HAVE THESE COUNCILLORS NEVER DRIVEN DOWN A MAIN ROAD IN ANY STATE IN THE COUNTRY?
WHAT BRAINLESS MORON THOUGHT THIS UP?
Too many f--king rules, these councils are run by a bunch of amateurs with no business skills and even less common sense. REMEMBER TO VOTE THEM OUT at the next elections.
When I was still working, over 12 years ago, I asked a coffee truck operator how many cups he sold, his reply was around 1000 cups a day, at 5 dollars a cup, he was doing pretty damn good. just coffee, no food.
Try to have a look for a program that was on SBS last week, it was called: IRRESISTABLE; THE THINGS WE EAT. It shows how food is manufactured/designed to be addictive, VERY INTERESTING, will open your eyes.
His sentence of two years in prison, with the possibility of release after 15 months on a good behaviour order, reflects the gravity of his actions.
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