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    If executives don’t go to jail for stealing from consumers, they will continue to steal from you and everyone else.

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    Hope I didn’t need to save my receipts to be part of the class action $1 payout

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      1. Company steals a thousand dollars each from their customers.

      2. Customers file class action lawsuit.

      3. Judge rules the company has to pay a million dollars even though they stole a total of ten million.

      4. Lawyers take half, the customers each get two nickles and a pop-up middle finger novelty toy.

      5. GOTO 1

      Class action lawsuits are utterly broken which is why companies fuck over customers with zero hesitation.

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        Don’t you know you’re supposed to number your lines in BASIC by tens, in case you need to insert something in the middle? You’re going to end up having to renumber all your lines!

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    good thing the people responsible for these decisions will have long-since moved on and thus be impervious to any rulings that might come from this discovery

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    Every company has conspired to raise every price over the last few years. Nice to know some scapegoat might potentially see consequences in 2050 or so.

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    It’s time… to get hit by a tiny fine that makes it just the cost of doing business, with no other repercussions so that they can do it again. Yay for our judicial system.

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      Or you can be insane like me, and don’t eat eggs at all. Mostly because prostate cancer runs in my family and eggs drastically increase risk of lethal prostate cancer. It’s the lethal aspect of egg cancer that bothers me after my grandfather died from it.

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          The sad part is that it’s mostly in the yolks, which is my main reason for eating them. Research suggests 2 a week or less, so I try to stick to that guideline to stay on the safe side. If it hadn’t impacted my grandfather I probably would have never known about the link.

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            The yolks are the best part! I was gonna make some deviled eggs but now I can’t. Gonna maybe stick with 1 or 2 a week

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              You probably can. If I were to do it, I’d probably gorge one day on 12 deviled eggs and call it good for a couple weeks, probably minimizes total damage (instead of a continuous exposure every day, similar to how professional eaters work.)

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        That’s actually pretty interesting. I had no idea that there was a link between eggs and prostate cancer. I don’t think anyone in my family has had it but this definitely gives me some motivation to look further into studies on it.

        Much appreciated

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    Eggs were cheap then, I worked at a grocery store and they were regularly $1 for a dozen