Thread regarding PepsiCo Inc. (Pepsi) layoffs

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Who ever said there was permanence, stability or security in ANYTHINGl particularly employment?? If the public is no longer drinking sugary soda, there is NOTHING PepsiCo can do except hope to replace that gap with other marketable consumables, which PepsiCo has been trying to do. All things given, PepsiCo is a humane company that does its best to treat employees fairly and with dignity while trying to remain profitable. If you're looking to blame someone, blame our central banking cabal in collusion with our tax-happy local and federal governments for all the economic instability that PepsiCo and other businesses must endlessly navigate to stay afloat.

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Post ID: @OP+RNAsUSC

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Bitcoin is on Fire

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Post ID: @1kfp+RNAsUSC

We need a “reset” at PepsiCo. Not the folks that we let go last week. We need a leadership reset. FIRE INDRA!!! She’s worthless!!!

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Post ID: @1yyi+RNAsUSC

sUSC - IKN is that you? Only a greedy money grubbing Satan would make a cruel statement like that. You have no clue the impact this past week had on the people affected by PepsiCo’s uncaring and heartless actions. You are too self centered and narcissistic to understand the actions had on people.

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Post ID: @1gcf+RNAsUSC

Companies that have vision and competent leadership can adapt and become profitable without having to constantly slaughter their hardest working and dedicated workers with 20+ years of service to the company. Sure, an occasional reset is needed at many organizations, but PepsiCo became addicted to this practice that it's now part of the regular playbook to have a mass layoff every 2-3 years and treat it as if its business as usual.

The saddest part is some of you are dumb enough to believe this is a normal and justified business practice and to further demonstrate your stupidity you are actually defending it on these forms.

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Post ID: @1oet+RNAsUSC

Why spend millions on super bowl halftime if lost cause

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Post ID: @1orl+RNAsUSC

I suppose you call humane what happened last week...you need a reality check or just check the dozens that posted on this website!

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Post ID: @1khv+RNAsUSC

"If the public is no longer drinking sugary soda"

Is that the BS narrative corporate pushed, to explain away huge drops in revenue?

And you believed it?

Well, the public isn't going to sports events, eating out at restaurants, going to movies, or a whole lot of things it used to do. The reason? The same reason all those former pepsi workers no longer do those things.

They lost their job.

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Post ID: @pxh+RNAsUSC

Last I heard, Mountain Dew Ice is a “sugary soda” and kicking ice...just sayin

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