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Oh Gee... Maybe this is partially due to making it so people that don't work on SNAP/EBT can't buy soda anymore using OUR tax dollars/labor thus subsidizing sales for companies like Coca Cola.

That couldn't be it at all could it....

Archive: https://archive.today/7gMue

From the post:

>America's love affair with soda is going flat, and now one of California's oldest Coca-Cola plants is calling it quits after more than a century of fizz. The Coca-Cola Company bottling partner Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling confirmed it will permanently close its Ventura distribution center on July 10, ending a relationship with the Southern California city that dates back to 1912. In its heyday, it helped produce more than 3,500 cases of soda a day.
The closure will impact 85 employees, according to a WARN notice filed on May 8 under California's Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, which requires companies to provide advance notice before major layoffs or facility closures.

Oh Gee... Maybe this is partially due to making it so people that don't work on SNAP/EBT can't buy soda anymore using OUR tax dollars/labor thus subsidizing sales for companies like Coca Cola. **That couldn't be it at all could it....** Archive: https://archive.today/7gMue From the post: >>America's love affair with soda is going flat, and now one of California's oldest Coca-Cola plants is calling it quits after more than a century of fizz. The Coca-Cola Company bottling partner Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling confirmed it will permanently close its Ventura distribution center on July 10, ending a relationship with the Southern California city that dates back to 1912. In its heyday, it helped produce more than 3,500 cases of soda a day. The closure will impact 85 employees, according to a WARN notice filed on May 8 under California's Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, which requires companies to provide advance notice before major layoffs or facility closures.
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Oh Gee... Maybe this is partially due to making it so people that don't work on SNAP/EBT can't buy soda anymore using OUR tax dollars/labor thus subsidizing sales for companies like Coca Cola.

This is why I never trust these types of jobs, here today gone tomorrow. Anything insurance related feels like another one of those where the floor of product demand can drop out