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Trust. That's an interesting word.

Personally, I don't trust corporations. Their motive is always money.



Sure, but some corporations take a long term view and sacrifice short term profits in order to ensure that they can keep making money for a long time.

And some companies, like Apple, forego short term profits from e.g. selling customer data, because it would undermine customers’ trust in them.


Personally, I don't trust corporations.

How do you eat?


Slowly, chewing my food completely.


Because a food corporation that sells food that kills people is unlikely to make piles of money.


Not for lack of trying.

If anyone were to write a chronological history of regulations imposed by different authorities throughoug history I think that it is a fair assumption to make that regulations related to making bread would already show up in the first chapters of the book.




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