Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAGAs mad over spices now.
Come on. Penzey’s is political they have always criticized Trump. It’s part of what they do. They know exactly what they are doing.
I just need to know how to get my spices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read his note, it’s clear he feels sorry for federal workers. He respects their work and feels frustrated by the criticism and upheaval to come.
And a free packet of random spices will cheer them right up. Nutcase
Anonymous wrote:MAGAs mad over spices now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May be a marketing effort. Penzey's has lost customers and has had to close retail stores as the owner has gotten more political.
Try again they are doing well
Maga doesn’t spend money libs do
Anonymous wrote:May be a marketing effort. Penzey's has lost customers and has had to close retail stores as the owner has gotten more political.
Anonymous wrote:The Penzey's owner is at odds with his family; he competes with his sister's rival spice company. May explain why he's so angry and bitter.
Anonymous wrote:MAGAs mad over spices now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is America. Why are some of you Republicans upset by a business owner exercising his freedom of speech while giving out free product samples?
Maybe you'd rather Elon gave you a free EV.
You are correct that Penzys has every right to drive himself into bankruptcy by alienating so many potential customers. That aside, for those of us who grew up in the 80s and 90s and into the 2010s, we lived in a time when businesses were apolitical and find Penzy's strange and peculiar. And, of course, in the last decades many businesses were under enormous pressure from people like you and the progressive left to espouse "correct" views, so it's a fairly hypocritical stance to be taking.
PP. I've been a Penzey's customer for 30 years and I'm not sure his marketing is on track but there's no end to "corporate speech" and what the truly wealthy are doing to interfere in governance. So I think it's ridiculous to get all upset about a little guy using his business to express himself. As far as I recall, things started getting ugly with the "won't bake wedding cakes for people whose marriages I disagree with" court cases.
Take the spice out of the package and it's just spice. Mail ordering any spices is environmentally destructive anyway. Unless you're growing them in your backyard, you're already at the end of a carbon footprint that isn't necessary.
How wrong you are, he took a stand and basically told those who disagreed he did not need their business. Stupid move for a business owner over our divisive political situation in this country. He has lost customers who will never come back and he will continue to have to close stores, as he just did in my local area. Tough luck, keep you social issues out of my kitchen and we can both be happy. Otherwise I will laugh as your business continues to fall.
Uh oh, he's invading Florida!
https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/local/2024/03/04/penzeys-spices-opens-orlando-florida-location-challenges-desantis/72832939007/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is America. Why are some of you Republicans upset by a business owner exercising his freedom of speech while giving out free product samples?
Maybe you'd rather Elon gave you a free EV.
You are correct that Penzys has every right to drive himself into bankruptcy by alienating so many potential customers. That aside, for those of us who grew up in the 80s and 90s and into the 2010s, we lived in a time when businesses were apolitical and find Penzy's strange and peculiar. And, of course, in the last decades many businesses were under enormous pressure from people like you and the progressive left to espouse "correct" views, so it's a fairly hypocritical stance to be taking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is America. Why are some of you Republicans upset by a business owner exercising his freedom of speech while giving out free product samples?
Maybe you'd rather Elon gave you a free EV.
You are correct that Penzys has every right to drive himself into bankruptcy by alienating so many potential customers. That aside, for those of us who grew up in the 80s and 90s and into the 2010s, we lived in a time when businesses were apolitical and find Penzy's strange and peculiar. And, of course, in the last decades many businesses were under enormous pressure from people like you and the progressive left to espouse "correct" views, so it's a fairly hypocritical stance to be taking.
PP. I've been a Penzey's customer for 30 years and I'm not sure his marketing is on track but there's no end to "corporate speech" and what the truly wealthy are doing to interfere in governance. So I think it's ridiculous to get all upset about a little guy using his business to express himself. As far as I recall, things started getting ugly with the "won't bake wedding cakes for people whose marriages I disagree with" court cases.
Take the spice out of the package and it's just spice. Mail ordering any spices is environmentally destructive anyway. Unless you're growing them in your backyard, you're already at the end of a carbon footprint that isn't necessary.
How wrong you are, he took a stand and basically told those who disagreed he did not need their business. Stupid move for a business owner over our divisive political situation in this country. He has lost customers who will never come back and he will continue to have to close stores, as he just did in my local area. Tough luck, keep you social issues out of my kitchen and we can both be happy. Otherwise I will laugh as your business continues to fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is America. Why are some of you Republicans upset by a business owner exercising his freedom of speech while giving out free product samples?
Maybe you'd rather Elon gave you a free EV.
You are correct that Penzys has every right to drive himself into bankruptcy by alienating so many potential customers. That aside, for those of us who grew up in the 80s and 90s and into the 2010s, we lived in a time when businesses were apolitical and find Penzy's strange and peculiar. And, of course, in the last decades many businesses were under enormous pressure from people like you and the progressive left to espouse "correct" views, so it's a fairly hypocritical stance to be taking.
PP. I've been a Penzey's customer for 30 years and I'm not sure his marketing is on track but there's no end to "corporate speech" and what the truly wealthy are doing to interfere in governance. So I think it's ridiculous to get all upset about a little guy using his business to express himself. As far as I recall, things started getting ugly with the "won't bake wedding cakes for people whose marriages I disagree with" court cases.
Take the spice out of the package and it's just spice. Mail ordering any spices is environmentally destructive anyway. Unless you're growing them in your backyard, you're already at the end of a carbon footprint that isn't necessary.
How wrong you are, he took a stand and basically told those who disagreed he did not need their business. Stupid move for a business owner over our divisive political situation in this country. He has lost customers who will never come back and he will continue to have to close stores, as he just did in my local area. Tough luck, keep you social issues out of my kitchen and we can both be happy. Otherwise I will laugh as your business continues to fall.