A judge ruled that Starbucks and other coffee sellers in California must provide a cancer warning on their products for customers.
A nonprofit group sued several companies that sell coffee, including Starbucks, coffee distributors and retailers in 2010.
The lawsuit claimed those companies violated state law, which requires them to warn consumers about chemicals in the roasting process that may cause cancer. One of those chemicals is acrylamide, which is a carcinogen.
It doesn’t take a Rocket Scientist to point out (heh) that the newest “Challenge” in support of Gun Control could leave the participants digitally challenged. But, hey….most of the Tide Pod Generation are Two Thumb texters, so it probably wouldn’t matter to them any way.
In a statement on Thursday, a company spokesperson said that TripAdvisor does not “condone the inappropriate comments made by this broadcaster.”
“In our view, these statements focused on a high school student, cross the line of decency. As such, we have made a decision to stop advertising on that program,” the spokesperson said.
It seems, however, that Mr. Demagogue Hogg can say anything he wants to an not be held to any reasonable standard. Here’s an example from CNN, “Shooting survivor calls NRA ‘child murderers’.” And TripAdvisor doesn’t consider statements like that ‘inappropriate’? Here’s a clip of the young man delivering his screed.
@TripAdvisor Re: Dropping Laura Ingraham advertising over so-called "inappropriate comments" re: Parkland students. Do you then APPROVE of David Hogg calling NRA members 'child murderers' as reported by CNN?. Maybe NRA members and everyone they influence don't need TA either.
The anonymous artists claim “The roads in LA are worse that Tijuana, driving here sucks and it’s their fault. The city is shirking its responsibility to provide a safe and secure environment for lawful citizens to placate illegals and steal elections.
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