You need me to provide details about Your advertising in which people have no manners and eat in a fashion that causes food to be smeared on their faces, where typically Indians are used to depict such abhorrent eating styles? The ads that you are running on hotstar, and other OTTs?
@KFC_India what kind of horrible marketing team told you that showing people eating your food in the most disgusting fashion with no regard for manners to the degree that the people in the advertisement have the food on their face was a good idea?
Or was that just racism? Why do you think Indian depiction of taste must be food on the face and dripping?
Three possible directions for me to take this, I am a little busy so I’ll give you all at once and you can extrapolate on them yourself.
1. Government funded research is done precisely on topics where return on investment would not justify a profit motive, they are done for public good
2. There are plenty of pointless research topics that are never questioned, cow related research being linked to a specific religion is the reason for questions, a dumb and blind person can observe that
3. Plenty of ways this research can be extremely beneficial; bio fuels being one
The rest you can simply google with the same device and internet connection you used for this comment
What I fail to understand is how can someone who can’t tighten a few screws and install hinges in his own house and needs someone to do it for him can judge the guy he called to do said work. These companies charge what the market will pay—I would first place the blame at such forever children, incapable of doing the minutest manual labour for their own homes (the market for these companies) before I condemn these companies.
Pay your local guy to get things done 👍
Being capable of managing your own house is always better, you don’t always have to do everything yourself but being incapable is inexcusable.
Last week, had an Urban Company Carpenter visit our house to perform the following repairs.
Kitchen cabinets
• 20-30 hinges
• 2-3 channels
The young bloke, maybe GenZ, quoted ₹5000 and said he will fix the entire kitchen.
My wife said it's too much, as there is no new installation work and it's mostly fixing and tightening.
He said then please call somebody else, as he will not do it below this price. We let him go as we had no urgency to fix this.
Then, we asked for a local Carpenter reference in our RWA groups and got one.
Today, the local Carpenter came. A slightly aged man but with decades of experience.
He saw the same work and quoted just ₹800. I was amazed!!!
Apart from the kitchen work, carpenter uncle also fixed a bunch of our door handles at the same cost.
I will definitely not call Urban Company professionals like carpenter, plumber, electrician for any multiple odd jobs going forward.
Your friendly local neighbourhood professional will cost you a fraction!
PS: This single experience has completely negated my positive view on UC as an investment idea as well.
Or maybe he is simply a person who reads a script on tv, and then goes on social media thinking he is a vital part of society because he says the same thing anyone can read but with hyperbole.
What I find funny here is the inability of people to do minor fixes in their homes themselves, more than the people who charge 50 plus tax for changing the bulb, I loath the people who pay to get a bulb screwed into the holder because doing this yourself is just too middle class 😂
The new generations are so starved in their lives for purpose, meaning, a sense of belonging to something actually fulfilling, and some fruitful achievement in life—that they itch to latch onto a trend, a farce or just any volatile cult figure in a race to justify their existence
Been saying this for years. Trying to explain sensible things to most people just proves two things:
1. It is always easier to debate a sensible person instead of an idiot because the idiot is arguing just to prove you wrong and not arrive at a conclusion
2. The idiots are generally louder than reasonable people
“Have you even read Marx?”
A. Yes.
B. Even if I hadn��t, the idea that someone has to read thousands of pages of bullshit before they’re allowed to determine it’s bullshit is retarded.
If I write a 3,000-page book explaining why slamming your dick in a car door cures cancer, nobody is obligated to read the whole thing to conclude I’m a fucking moron.