Is the new contract with Costco profitable for Coke by itself? /u/CNLSanders No such thing as stupid questions

Is the new contract with Costco profitable for Coke by itself? /u/CNLSanders No such thing as stupid questions

There was news this weekend that Costco chose Coke as its vendor for the food court soft drinks (https://edition.cnn.com/2025/01/24/business/costco-coke-pepsi-hot-dog/index.html). There’s obviously value in the marketing associated with being the food court vendor, e.g. having thousands/millions of people try your product. Do companies (Coke in this instance) value that marketing so highly that they’ll take a loss on the product contract itself?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions There was news this weekend that Costco chose Coke as its vendor for the food court soft drinks (https://edition.cnn.com/2025/01/24/business/costco-coke-pepsi-hot-dog/index.html). There’s obviously value in the marketing associated with being the food court vendor, e.g. having thousands/millions of people try your product. Do companies (Coke in this instance) value that marketing so highly that they’ll take a loss on the product contract itself? submitted by /u/CNLSanders [link] [comments] 

There was news this weekend that Costco chose Coke as its vendor for the food court soft drinks (https://edition.cnn.com/2025/01/24/business/costco-coke-pepsi-hot-dog/index.html). There’s obviously value in the marketing associated with being the food court vendor, e.g. having thousands/millions of people try your product. Do companies (Coke in this instance) value that marketing so highly that they’ll take a loss on the product contract itself?

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[link] [comments]  There was news this weekend that Costco chose Coke as its vendor for the food court soft drinks (https://edition.cnn.com/2025/01/24/business/costco-coke-pepsi-hot-dog/index.html). There’s obviously value in the marketing associated with being the food court vendor, e.g. having thousands/millions of people try your product. Do companies (Coke in this instance) value that marketing so highly that they’ll take a loss on the product contract itself? submitted by /u/CNLSanders [link] [comments]

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Why don’t they interview referees, umpires, etc after the game discussing big calls like they do coaches and players? /u/vpkumswalla No such thing as stupid questions

Why don’t they interview referees, umpires, etc after the game discussing big calls like they do coaches and players? /u/vpkumswalla No such thing as stupid questions

For example, I would like to know why in yesterday’s Bills Chiefs game the official who had a view of the ball on the 4th down QB sneak was over ruled by the official who was blocked from seeing where the ball was at.

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​r/NoStupidQuestions For example, I would like to know why in yesterday’s Bills Chiefs game the official who had a view of the ball on the 4th down QB sneak was over ruled by the official who was blocked from seeing where the ball was at. submitted by /u/vpkumswalla [link] [comments] 

For example, I would like to know why in yesterday’s Bills Chiefs game the official who had a view of the ball on the 4th down QB sneak was over ruled by the official who was blocked from seeing where the ball was at.

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[link] [comments]  For example, I would like to know why in yesterday’s Bills Chiefs game the official who had a view of the ball on the 4th down QB sneak was over ruled by the official who was blocked from seeing where the ball was at. submitted by /u/vpkumswalla [link] [comments]

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How high or low do you need to go till you are no longer in a country? /u/OrangeAedan No such thing as stupid questions

How high or low do you need to go till you are no longer in a country? /u/OrangeAedan No such thing as stupid questions

At what point are you too high to be in a country? Is it a fixed value from sea level or is it based on the local surface level? And how low do you need to go to no longer be in a country?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions At what point are you too high to be in a country? Is it a fixed value from sea level or is it based on the local surface level? And how low do you need to go to no longer be in a country? submitted by /u/OrangeAedan [link] [comments] 

At what point are you too high to be in a country? Is it a fixed value from sea level or is it based on the local surface level? And how low do you need to go to no longer be in a country?

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How do I enjoy sex without finishing fast? And is my predicament normal? Please read /u/Skiddy_pants No such thing as stupid questions

How do I enjoy sex without finishing fast? And is my predicament normal? Please read /u/Skiddy_pants No such thing as stupid questions

It seems that when I have sex it goes 1 of 2 ways: either A: It feels really damn good and I thoroughly enjoy it but then that makes me cum, or B: It feels like 3/10 and I have to really concentrate to cum? Is this normal? My girlfriend seems to thoroughly enjoy it and have huge sensations throughout so is this just a guy thing? Please help i want it to feel like A but cum like B

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​r/NoStupidQuestions It seems that when I have sex it goes 1 of 2 ways: either A: It feels really damn good and I thoroughly enjoy it but then that makes me cum, or B: It feels like 3/10 and I have to really concentrate to cum? Is this normal? My girlfriend seems to thoroughly enjoy it and have huge sensations throughout so is this just a guy thing? Please help i want it to feel like A but cum like B submitted by /u/Skiddy_pants [link] [comments] 

It seems that when I have sex it goes 1 of 2 ways: either A: It feels really damn good and I thoroughly enjoy it but then that makes me cum, or B: It feels like 3/10 and I have to really concentrate to cum? Is this normal? My girlfriend seems to thoroughly enjoy it and have huge sensations throughout so is this just a guy thing? Please help i want it to feel like A but cum like B

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[link] [comments]  It seems that when I have sex it goes 1 of 2 ways: either A: It feels really damn good and I thoroughly enjoy it but then that makes me cum, or B: It feels like 3/10 and I have to really concentrate to cum? Is this normal? My girlfriend seems to thoroughly enjoy it and have huge sensations throughout so is this just a guy thing? Please help i want it to feel like A but cum like B submitted by /u/Skiddy_pants [link] [comments]

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Do you believe everyone out there truly has someone that finds them attractive? /u/BumblebeeDense352 No such thing as stupid questions

Do you believe everyone out there truly has someone that finds them attractive? /u/BumblebeeDense352 No such thing as stupid questions

I 17f, have never had someone consider me attractive ever. People always say there’s someone out there, but odds don’t seem in my favour.

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​r/NoStupidQuestions I 17f, have never had someone consider me attractive ever. People always say there’s someone out there, but odds don’t seem in my favour. submitted by /u/BumblebeeDense352 [link] [comments] 

I 17f, have never had someone consider me attractive ever. People always say there’s someone out there, but odds don’t seem in my favour.

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[link] [comments]  I 17f, have never had someone consider me attractive ever. People always say there’s someone out there, but odds don’t seem in my favour. submitted by /u/BumblebeeDense352 [link] [comments]

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Why don’t they build cell phones that are able to survive drops from 6+ feet instead of making us buy cases? /u/TufftedSquirrel No such thing as stupid questions

Why don’t they build cell phones that are able to survive drops from 6+ feet instead of making us buy cases? /u/TufftedSquirrel No such thing as stupid questions

You buy a phone and then need a phone case to make sure it doesn’t fall apart if you drop it from 3+ feet. Isn’t that a massive design flaw? Why don’t they build phones with the elements of a case already attached? Is this done by design in the hopes that people will break their phones more, so that they have to buy more phones? Or do the phone manufacturers make a profit from selling cases as well? Why do phones even come in different colors if we’re just going to cover them with a case?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions You buy a phone and then need a phone case to make sure it doesn’t fall apart if you drop it from 3+ feet. Isn’t that a massive design flaw? Why don’t they build phones with the elements of a case already attached? Is this done by design in the hopes that people will break their phones more, so that they have to buy more phones? Or do the phone manufacturers make a profit from selling cases as well? Why do phones even come in different colors if we’re just going to cover them with a case? submitted by /u/TufftedSquirrel [link] [comments] 

You buy a phone and then need a phone case to make sure it doesn’t fall apart if you drop it from 3+ feet. Isn’t that a massive design flaw? Why don’t they build phones with the elements of a case already attached? Is this done by design in the hopes that people will break their phones more, so that they have to buy more phones? Or do the phone manufacturers make a profit from selling cases as well? Why do phones even come in different colors if we’re just going to cover them with a case?

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[link] [comments]  You buy a phone and then need a phone case to make sure it doesn’t fall apart if you drop it from 3+ feet. Isn’t that a massive design flaw? Why don’t they build phones with the elements of a case already attached? Is this done by design in the hopes that people will break their phones more, so that they have to buy more phones? Or do the phone manufacturers make a profit from selling cases as well? Why do phones even come in different colors if we’re just going to cover them with a case? submitted by /u/TufftedSquirrel [link] [comments]

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