25 Companies That Went From 'Excellent to Overrated'
Many companies have corrupt practices or treat their employees poorly.
Published 2 years ago in Funny
Many companies have corrupt practices or treat their employees poorly. Some people have a severe case of product loyalty and can't get enough of these corporations. Over at r/AskReddit we found out what the most overrated companies are and questioned how they still exist.
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The North Face. Schizophrenic company who can’t decide if they want to be urban or mountaineering. Two audiences that want nothing to do with each other. They appear to be just chasing after dollars, reads zero integrity in my book. Summit series stuff is nice, some cool collab stuff, but they seem lost with everything in the middle. u/Chance-Rush-9983
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Apple. They had a long golden age where they were always at the cutting edge of innovation, great marketing, always punching above their weight etc. Nowadays, their big marketing campaign is that they are coming out with a piss-yellow colored phone?? Yeah, the golden age is over for sure. u/jonahvsthewhale
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Autism Speaks. They're actually a hate group that vilifies autism and does not seek representation from actual people on the spectrum. They've also supported ABA therapy, which causes serious psychological damage to kids. When parents have bumper stickers related to autism, it often has Autism Speaks' logo or some puzzle pieces on it. This is a red flag that they don't look into the company too closely and are not parenting their kids on the spectrum well. Usually they don't even know and they get upset when I point it out, which is ironic since I'm autistic myself. u/ugagradlady
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I went to Disney World in Florida as a kid and my whole experience was just… meh. I went on roller coasters, got my face painted like Pluto, got a souvenir light up sword, and rode the monorail around the park. Don’t get me wrong, it was still fun, but it was just the same experience as any other theme park I’ve gone to (minus the monorail) u/BallsDeepInADragon
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Walmart is failing. I bought a one year "Membership" to have my stuff delivered...No Joke, 75% the time, they mess my order up, they give me sub par "alternative items", they deliver late (even sometimes never delivered AT ALL). Slow to refund/fix the problem, people who deliver are rude/disrespectful with my order...I could go on. u/Specialist_Brush_561
























