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The Pandemic is Driving People to Sustainable Products, But Brands Keep Exaggerating Their Claims
As companies try to cut down on costs to boost economic recovery, they are more likely to indulge in “greenwashing”.
Biriyani, Mattresses and Shirts: Advertisers Peddle Dubious COVID-19 Cures
Health and industry insiders say such claims, if taken seriously, can lead to dangerous consequences.
More Brands Are Suddenly Realizing Their Packaging Is Really Racist
The companies behind Cream of Wheat hot cereal and Mrs. Butterworth’s syrup said that they would review their branding after Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben's did the same.
Under Pressure from International Fashion Brands, Bangladesh Garment Factories Reopen in Lockdown
"We have to accept coronavirus as part of life. If we don't open factories, there will be economic crisis”
The Twitter Tea Drama Brought Out Some Real Twee Bullshit
Let us return to the halcyon days, when we only interacted with brands to scold them for their "shit service", or to call them "robbing cunts".
Apple's Alleged Ban on Movie Villains Using iPhones Is So Dumb
Director Rian Johnson claims Apple doesn't let fictional bad guys use its products. But the rule doesn't apply to real ones.
Mastercard's Weird New Pop Song Already Has a Terrifying Superfan
Someone left 45 comments about "Merry Go Round" on YouTube, and they show no signs of stopping. Who the hell is this guy?
Why Aren't Feminist Celebrities Talking About the Election?
We asked 15 of the most otherwise vocal British singers, actors, authors, YouTubers and activists if they were endorsing a party. The results are telling.
A Review of Every Frozen Hawaiian Pizza in Australia
I tried all of them so you don't have to. Or more specifically, so you don't have to try pizza from Coles.
No, Trans Activists Didn't Force a Period Brand to Change Its Packaging
If only this obscenely small marginalized group had that kind of power!
The NFL Thinks We’re All Stupid
The league's partnership with Jay-Z to promote criminal justice reform reeks of cynicism.
This Year's Cringiest Pride Brand Tie-Ins, Ranked
The Marks and Spencer LGBT sandwich is only the start.