No more Twinkies & Wonder Bread - say it ain't so
No more Twinkies & Wonder Bread - say it ain't so
No more Twinkies & Wonder Bread - say it ain't so
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13 Delicious Hostess Products In Danger Of Extinction
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/1 ... d%3D235571
Hostess also makes Nature's Pride, Dolly Madison, Butternut Breads, and Drake's brands and all their subsequent products will cease as well.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/1 ... d%3D235571
Hostess also makes Nature's Pride, Dolly Madison, Butternut Breads, and Drake's brands and all their subsequent products will cease as well.
Why are people so quick to blame the union alone? The company used the last bankruptcy to bleed its workers and increase the pay of the CEO and Executive team. I'm not claiming to know every detail about the situation, but if greed is a major factor, it exists on both sides of the fence.
And don't worry. Twinkies will be back, made by someone else. So don't over pay for them on ebay unless you're truly desperate.
The bigger concern is not the loss of Twinkies, but the loss of pensions for American workers. What are we going to live on when we're old? Social Security? How many people have put away enough of what they're earning today?
And don't worry. Twinkies will be back, made by someone else. So don't over pay for them on ebay unless you're truly desperate.
The bigger concern is not the loss of Twinkies, but the loss of pensions for American workers. What are we going to live on when we're old? Social Security? How many people have put away enough of what they're earning today?
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Maybe we should prohibit the import of any goods from other countries that were produced by workers subjected to conditions that would not be acceptable here. Until then, our lowest paid workers will continue to get the shaft and businesses will continue to invest in cheap labor abroad with little to no safety inspection.whitedevilone wrote:Greedy unions again DESTROY a once profitable American company.I'm sure China has some wonderful lead based snack foods we can indulge ourselves with.Go Team O.
Or, we could abolish all unions and allow business to recreate China's workforce here at home with American workers. If you don't think it will happen, then just ask yourself, why do we currently invest in and buy products that are made under these conditions?
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A Mexican company and some others may buy some Hostess Brands
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2012/11...-Mexican-expat
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I can see it now. The Twinkie aficionados will wax on about how the new Twinkies are vastly inferior to the old school Twinkies of yore. The old Twinkies will have "mojo." This, of course, will drive up demand and prices of vintage Twinkies in the collector's market. An old box of Twinkies will be around the price of a vintage Fender Broadcaster!
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Maybe the petition to nationalize the Twinkie will gain speed/
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So what Union do you belong to Larry?The answer to your last question is simple.Our bloated government who bows the the enviroweenies has over regulated us completely out of all manufacturing jobs period.My father in law worked for SKF for over 30 years till over regulation and union bullying forced them to close shop and move south of the boarder.I guess your work condition theory would make sense if it were 1912.Larry wrote:Maybe we should prohibit the import of any goods from other countries that were produced by workers subjected to conditions that would not be acceptable here. Until then, our lowest paid workers will continue to get the shaft and businesses will continue to invest in cheap labor abroad with little to no safety inspection.1912whitedevilone wrote:Greedy unions again DESTROY a once profitable American company.I'm sure China has some wonderful lead based snack foods we can indulge ourselves with.Go Team O.
Or, we could abolish all unions and allow business to recreate China's workforce here at home with American workers. If you don't think it will happen, then just ask yourself, why do we currently invest in and buy products that are made under these conditions?
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rockstar wrote:whitedevilone wrote:Greedy unions again DESTROY a once profitable American company.I'm sure China has some wonderful lead based snack foods we can indulge ourselves with.Go Team O.
So you blame the unions for this? for fighting for a decent wage?

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whitedevilone wrote:rockstar wrote:whitedevilone wrote:Greedy unions again DESTROY a once profitable American company.I'm sure China has some wonderful lead based snack foods we can indulge ourselves with.Go Team O.
So you blame the unions for this? for fighting for a decent wage?Of course not.I blame Union leaders for being unreasonable in a time when the economy is taking a dump.Seriously kids i'm not starting flame war.I'm just stating what seems to be the plain and simple truth in this case.But as per usual Union folk will always come out swinging with the tired old sweatshop,child labor, families eating bread and water for breakfast lunch and dinner blah blah blah.Have a good day.
if you know anything about this they haven't had a raise in years and i think they deserve it, working in place that's a billion dollar company and what are union went thru just to keep what we have and get a little more when the company could afford it but didn't want to give it because they are the ones who are greedy not the unions !!!
TRUCKLOAD OF TWINKIES - 1100 BOXES
Current bid - $88,000 (Truck not included) + $850 shipping
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271104996815
Current bid - $88,000 (Truck not included) + $850 shipping
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271104996815
One box of Twinkies: $500,000 or, for those who wish to straight buy it, a cool $1mil for the box!
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