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I'm a Frito-Lay Factory Worker. I Work 12-Hour Days, 7 Days a Week
Hundreds of workers at the Frito-Lay plant in Topeka, Kansas are striking for the first time.
Brands Pretend They Just Learned Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben's Are Racist
Now seemed like the time to drop the racist stereotypes.
People Boycotting PepsiCo After It Sued Farmers Over Patented Potatoes May Have Saved the Day
The multinational company, which was demanding damages of over 10 million from four farmers in India, gave in to public pressure and offered to settle.
Pepsi Thinks 2018 Is a Great Time to Start Making "Snacks for Women"
At long last—chips that ladies can eat, too!
A New Health Lawsuit Compares Big Soda to the Tobacco Industry
It might sound like an exaggeration to compare the big soda companies to corporations like Philip Morris, but a recent lawsuit is alleging just that.
Cracker Jack Toys Are Now Digital Because Your Childhood Is Dead
After 125 years of providing children (and adults) with tangible surprises, the good folks at Frito-Lay have decided to keep up with the times and provide consumers with what they call the Prize Inside Mobile Experience.
Pepsi Does Not Want to Be A Soda Company Anymore
After years of declining sales and the international war on sugary drinks raging on, soft drink giants are distancing themselves from the sodas brands which were once their crown jewels.
Inmates Paint and Draw the Rich People They Think Should Be Behind Bars
The guys behind the statue of Edward Snowden that briefly resided in a Brooklyn Park have a new politically-charged art project.
Leaked Documents Show Hundreds of Companies Like IKEA, FedEx, and Amazon are Dodging Tax in Luxembourg
A new investigation shows some of the biggest corporations in the world are avoiding hundreds of billions of dollars of tax by channeling funds through Luxembourg.