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This might be a little tougher than Putin thought...

You hate to see it.
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Good luck with that. I’’d be willing to bet Nestle supplies at least 90% of USA restaurants in some capacity.

So, tell those restaurants you'll go back when Nestle pulls out of Russian dealings.

Let them inform their suppliers they're going to go out of business and not be able to buy any more stuff...
 
So, tell those restaurants you'll go back when Nestle pulls out of Russian dealings.

Let them inform their suppliers they're going to go out of business and not be able to buy any more stuff...
You can't do this with the supply chain issues. Sucks but true.
 
So, tell those restaurants you'll go back when Nestle pulls out of Russian dealings.

Let them inform their suppliers they're going to go out of business and not be able to buy any more stuff...

Told the wifey tonight not to buy any Nestle products as she like to bake. She is not into geopolitical suff. I told her why. Nestle just lost some business.
 
So, tell those restaurants you'll go back when Nestle pulls out of Russian dealings.

Let them inform their suppliers they're going to go out of business and not be able to buy any more stuff...
Okay, I will tell them.

Maybe you can find us a graph or something that shows every restaurant that uses Nestle products, so we can go tell them to tell their suppliers that they are going to go out of business.

On a more serious note, I’ve read they pulled all capital commitments and advertising from Russia at the onset of the invasion. Also have limited products to the essentials. While it feels like pulling out completely would be appropriate, those kind of decisions aren’t always as black and white as they appear to those on the outside.
 
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Are people at your workplaces discussing the invasion?

Are they depressed and anxious about it?

I work in a small business and most are.
 
Are people at your workplaces discussing the invasion?

Are they depressed and anxious about it?

I work in a small business and most are.

My wife (no pics) has packed our deep freezer full of meat and our pantry full of everything else because she's convinced that prices for stuff are just gonna keep on rising as this war becomes WWIII.
 
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My wife (no pics) has packed our deep freezer full of meat and our pantry full of everything else because she's convinced that prices for stuff are just gonna keep on rising as this war becomes WWIII.


Not worried about WWIII, you worriers boggle my mind, but being family with farmers....I'm set to go for at least a year if not 3


Plus, any diet in a time of trouble can survive on rice....all that being said, when you ask for my two deep freezers full of meat, you better come with deep cash Trad.
 
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Canada would have the nicest nuclear weapon program in the world.
FYI Canada gave birth to many many nuclear programs including India by providing a fast breeder reactor along with Eisenhower's atoms for peace program. The point was to give the brown man a cheap way of making electricity. Brown man went to us and Switzerland and realized how to reprocess control rods into plutonium and then went boom. All former Soviet republics need nukes and delivery mechanisms.
 
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FYI Canada gave birth to many many nuclear programs including India by providing a fast breeder reactor along with Eisenhower's atoms for peace program. The point was to give the brown man a cheap way of making electricity. Brown man went to us and Switzerland and realized how to reprocess control rods into plutonium and then went boom. All former Soviet republics need nukes and delivery mechanisms.
Well that’s fing scary.
 
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