Nice to know there's an adult in charge somewhere...Over on Insta, this is the squigg responding to the TT member of staff who told Jack the t-shirts were a great idea...
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oooh this makes me cringeOver on Insta, this is the squigg responding to the TT member of staff who told Jack the t-shirts were a great idea...
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This is *literally* the George Costanza - human fund storyline isn't it?
"The Human Fund" is a fake charity used by George Costanza. After getting a similar gift from his friend Tim Whatley, George gave out cards to his co-workers stating that a donation had been made to a charity called "The Human Fund", with the slogan, "Money For People."
George: Hey, check this out. I gotta give out Christmas presents to everyone down at Kruger, so I'm pulling a Whatley. (Gives a Christmas card to Jerry)
Jerry: (Reading it) "A donation has been made in your name to the Human Fund." - What is that?
George: (With pride) Made it up.
Jerry: (Continuing reading) "The Human Fund. Money for people."
George: What do you think?
Jerry: It has a certain understated stupidity.
It was such a good scam Mr. Kruger, George's boss, gave him a company check for $20,000 made out to "The Human Fund." Later, after the accounting department informed Kruger that "The Human Fund" didn't exist, he accused George of misleading him. George claimed he had made up the charity because his family celebrated Festivus, which created a chain of events that caused George to invite Kruger to his father's Festivus celebration.
From The Human Fund | Festivusweb.com | Seinfeld Festivus
Not denying anyone food or money but 45 pounds is most of my weekly big shop. I spend about 10 pounds more than this. This is not 3 days food but more a week/ give or take the odd bread loaf and or milk etc.I think I’ve said this before but the three days one is the most concerning imo.
She hasn’t made it clear how much 3 days’ worth of food costs, who verified that figure (cause if Jack’s costings and portions are anything to go by, it’s more that she thinks) and that there is enough profit margin in each of those items to cover that cost?
If we take Jack’s 20% margin tweet as true, she’s saying that you can feed a person on £3.20 or £4.80 for three days, depending if you buy a £16 tote or £24 tee.
To the Cotswold Sideboard Company.
Social media should be done responsibly by corporates but they get kids in and pay them a pittance and they use their own thoughts and feelings rather than the companies. It happens a lot on Twitter especially.Over on Insta, this is the squigg responding to the TT member of staff who told Jack the t-shirts were a great idea...
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Shame mackie doesn’t know anyNice to know there's an adult in charge somewhere...
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