Natalie-you are exactly correct. Back in the early 70s Nestles went into poor indigenous areas of Mexico and gave free samples of baby formula to mothers promoting it as being better than breast milk. When the mothers’ breast milk dried up the free samples of baby formula was gone and you know the rest…
I once had a job where the super…
Natalie-you are exactly correct. Back in the early 70s Nestles went into poor indigenous areas of Mexico and gave free samples of baby formula to mothers promoting it as being better than breast milk. When the mothers’ breast milk dried up the free samples of baby formula was gone and you know the rest…
I once had a job where the supervisor timed your trips to the rest room and you had to get permission to go. If you took too many trips or too much time your pay was docked. I didn’t stay long at the job.
Natalie-you are exactly correct. Back in the early 70s Nestles went into poor indigenous areas of Mexico and gave free samples of baby formula to mothers promoting it as being better than breast milk. When the mothers’ breast milk dried up the free samples of baby formula was gone and you know the rest…
I once had a job where the supervisor timed your trips to the rest room and you had to get permission to go. If you took too many trips or too much time your pay was docked. I didn’t stay long at the job.
Sounds like the 1970’s. I too, had to be right at my desk before the bell rang at my job. Guess where thst was? GEICO!
Early 70s it was