LaneYoungPS t1_ja313i4 wrote
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They don’t thought, every company’s incentive is profits, nothing more nothing less.
twodickhenry t1_ja458h8 wrote
Nonprofit companies: AAAAAA
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LaneYoungPS t1_ja31ijx wrote
Yes, but in the grand scheme of things similarly to an individual being able to do nothing for the greater good, what good is a mom and pop shop when compared to McDonald’s or apple. It’s feudalism even in the corporate and business sense.
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LaneYoungPS t1_ja322td wrote
How’s 80/20?
TakingADumpRightNow t1_ja34207 wrote
So here’s the thing: I was shocked when I learned what percentage of businesses in the us are considered small businesses. I worked with Intuit for a little while and the numbers are wild. Anecdotally it def feels like 80-20 is reasonable, but that’s just because when a fortune 100 company makes a change, we all notice it, and when Jan’s cookies does it, no one does. The numbered are actually probably closer to 20-80. Crazy, I know.
HighNoon1200 t1_ja3i7bo wrote
Every small business near me was required by law to switch to no plastic straws. They never would’ve if not for that.
TakingADumpRightNow t1_ja3iblr wrote
That’s helpful context for why some businesses switched.
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