Financial Experts Censure Free Toys in Cereal Boxes: “Someone Has to Pay for Them”

In an uncertain economic environment, business and supple chain experts everywhere are looking for methods to help families cut costs across the country. In particular, financial advisors are looking to the cereal market as a target in their pursuit of cost-saving measures. Collaborating with economists specializing in retail marketing, they have determined a substantial negative effect of free toys in cereal boxes in households nationwide. … Continue reading Financial Experts Censure Free Toys in Cereal Boxes: “Someone Has to Pay for Them”

Students Running Underground School Candy Business Pressuring Lawmakers to Open Schools, Regain Profits

Students in Underground Candy Shops (SUCH) is one of the many union groups active in response to the new employment environment and social distancing requirements across the country. As schools have closed across all states, members of SUCH have realized plummeting profits as its market base decreases with every shutdown measure. As a result, they have started to put the pressure on local lawmakers to … Continue reading Students Running Underground School Candy Business Pressuring Lawmakers to Open Schools, Regain Profits

Hamburger and Hamburger Bun Vendors Agree on More Inconvenient Package Count, Boost Sales

Rocked by the economic slump over the past couple months, prominent hamburger and hamburger bun producers have finalized a deal to make a more inconsistent package count for two reason: to reverse their declining sales and to decrease its consumers’ morale. Previously, packages of burgers and buns were commonly sold in groups of eight and twelve, forcing consumers to either buy extra packages to have … Continue reading Hamburger and Hamburger Bun Vendors Agree on More Inconvenient Package Count, Boost Sales