Pizza Drones and Hands-Free Whopper Holders: How Fast-Food Giants Make Big Money by Selling Fake Products
It's incredibly cheap and extremely effective for soda companies and fast-food giants to market products that are never actually made.
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It's incredibly cheap and extremely effective for soda companies and fast-food giants to market products that are never actually made.
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