It's a shame that there are so many business hating liberals out there. Why don't you recycle your computer, give up your i-Phone, sell your Lexus and go live in a cave where you won't impact the environment. Kudos to Unilever for creatively showing how consumers and business can work together for a better world!
Just visited a session about organic food at WholeFoods (an organic food chain revenue US$ 9.006 billion over 2010). They don't sell that toxic synthetic crap called Becel made by Unilever.
Unilever is now claiming to sell "real" food. That just tells you what 99.9% of the other "food" they sell is made of 100 % toxic chemicals designed to poison humanity for a little bit of profit.
Well DontTreadOnMe476, It's easy to critcize. At least this shows Unilever has some type of social conscience. Do you do anything to live more sustainably?
@pacspaz Way to not click the button called reply. As a matter of fact, yes. I'm glad you brought that up. I have my own garden that produces much more than I need at a time so I have a nice collection of jars full of fresh food. I also maintain a compost where I put all of my organic materials in and I toss the rest. I also keep any containers worth keeping and recycle the rest. My house is in the process of going completely off grid using hydro electric generators.
@pacspaz I can certainly say I do much more for than the environment than unilever has. I also encourage people to think for themselves, which inevitably leads to REAL solutions instead of this 5 levers of crap type programming seen in most advertising nowadays.
LoL, right. People are not robots, but their approach is tantamount to training an animal. Those same 5 steps are applied in animal training. So, I am not an animal either, I am a living soul, possessing sentient consciousness that can see through a facade when presented with one. I have the ability to critically ponder a problem and conclude my own synthesis, rather than accept their Hegelian dialectic. We all have this power, yet many desire to ignore it and be trained like a dog.
The Unilever approach, is just such a facade. A happy go lucky, sugar coated load of bunk designed with the nitwit in mind, that will except their “programming” like the “dogs” they are.
It's a shame that there are so many business hating liberals out there. Why don't you recycle your computer, give up your i-Phone, sell your Lexus and go live in a cave where you won't impact the environment. Kudos to Unilever for creatively showing how consumers and business can work together for a better world!
TheCindypotts 4 days ago
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Just visited a session about organic food at WholeFoods (an organic food chain revenue US$ 9.006 billion over 2010). They don't sell that toxic synthetic crap called Becel made by Unilever.
Unilever is now claiming to sell "real" food. That just tells you what 99.9% of the other "food" they sell is made of 100 % toxic chemicals designed to poison humanity for a little bit of profit.
victor9245 1 week ago
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victor9245 1 week ago
If we are capable of looking beyond the "Marketing Element" here, the five steps make good sense.
IanAntinio 2 months ago
日本のユニリーバは久々に洗濯洗剤と台所用洗剤を出したほうがいい。
aitube12 2 months ago
Well DontTreadOnMe476, It's easy to critcize. At least this shows Unilever has some type of social conscience. Do you do anything to live more sustainably?
pacspaz 2 months ago
@pacspaz Way to not click the button called reply. As a matter of fact, yes. I'm glad you brought that up. I have my own garden that produces much more than I need at a time so I have a nice collection of jars full of fresh food. I also maintain a compost where I put all of my organic materials in and I toss the rest. I also keep any containers worth keeping and recycle the rest. My house is in the process of going completely off grid using hydro electric generators.
DontTreadOnMe476 2 months ago
@pacspaz I can certainly say I do much more for than the environment than unilever has. I also encourage people to think for themselves, which inevitably leads to REAL solutions instead of this 5 levers of crap type programming seen in most advertising nowadays.
DontTreadOnMe476 2 months ago
LoL, right. People are not robots, but their approach is tantamount to training an animal. Those same 5 steps are applied in animal training. So, I am not an animal either, I am a living soul, possessing sentient consciousness that can see through a facade when presented with one. I have the ability to critically ponder a problem and conclude my own synthesis, rather than accept their Hegelian dialectic. We all have this power, yet many desire to ignore it and be trained like a dog.
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jringoot 1 month ago
The Unilever approach, is just such a facade. A happy go lucky, sugar coated load of bunk designed with the nitwit in mind, that will except their “programming” like the “dogs” they are.
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