Not as interesting as Kellogg's dumping Breitbart and the subsequent crybaby routine but still a sign of profit taking after World Series glory. Take a look: Hy-Vee ends sponsorship of Kansas City Royals
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I guess Kellogg's doesn't want my money. Screw them.
ReplyDeletePlus Price Chopper will be happy to sponsor the Royals.
Hey, the citizens of the City of KCMO and Jackson County can not afford them either.
ReplyDeleteSo the Breitbart gang is crying over Kellogg's "economic censorship" of their shitty blog. Get these entitled pussies a safety pin for their diapers! What a bunch of pathetic, hypocritical, entitled little boys they are. A company choosing not to advertise with a blog is not censorship. Christ, I shudder to think how such folks would react if faced with real adversity or actual censorship and oppression.
ReplyDeleteYou make a good point. 445.
DeleteGood maybe it won't cost so much to shop at Hy-Vee now.
ReplyDelete4:45, Calm down, have a Coke and a smile.
ReplyDeleteNot gunna miss all of the over priced Royal's shit. , Made in China sweat shops all over every isle ! Royal's shit trying to extract from you $$$ ¡
ReplyDeleteGood for HyVee!
ReplyDeleteQuit wasting your money subsidizing a sports franchise that wouldn't exist without grossly excessive public subsidies.
Now, if they'll stop giving The KC Star their weekly advertising business, maybe we can go ahead and bury the rag.
Hyvee is positioning itself to attract upscale shoppers. That does not include rednecks getting drunk in parking lots before baseball games.
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