

That’s something I can wholeheartedly agree on!
That’s something I can wholeheartedly agree on!
I get where you’re coming from. But I still disagree.
What you describe makes sense from a realistic standpoint BUT I don’t see why we shouldn’t hold corporations to a higher standard since they are selling this exact higher standard to us.
Yes Fastfood workers likely aren’t paid enough to care about customized orders but that isn’t a ME problem. It’s the company’s problem since they can’t keep up with their promises. So time to hold them responsible.
Also my two cents to add to the general issue: if I can’t cater to custom needs or don’t want to, I can still lie to the customer and tell them it’s not possible instead of risking to kill them through my apathy.
The timeline I want to be in… :(
The excerpt from the article is about EU, that’s why Germany is ranked first (but also only among the ones mentioned). When you open the link you can see a graph which ranks EU countries first and then rings in the rest of Europe including Switzerland with it’s high wages and high costs of living.
Looking at the US and Israel I feel like this is a general issue with power tripping people. But looking at our current political climate… I have to agree with you: better keep them away from us :D
So maybe take that diaper back. Just in case, you know