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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: 420seriouscat69 on May 08, 2013, 10:11:06 AM
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http://www.examiner.com/article/abercrombie-fitch-does-not-want-fatties-their-stores?cid=rss
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All these fat women on Facebook are super butthurt about this. Pro tip: you should have stopped wearing this crap 5 years ago.
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http://www.examiner.com/article/abercrombie-fitch-does-not-want-fatties-their-stores?cid=rss
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All these fat women on Facebook are super butthurt about this. Pro tip: you should have stopped wearing this crap 5 years ago.
Abercrombie CEO is a douchebag?!?!?! GTFO!
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Gotta love fat chick thought process, they would rather whine and complain about a clothing company not catering to them than use that as motivation to lose weight and get healthier
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Who cares? Fat people are disgusting. As far as I'm concerned they don't even deserve to have feelings.
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http://www.examiner.com/article/abercrombie-fitch-does-not-want-fatties-their-stores?cid=rss
:lol:
All these fat women on Facebook are super butthurt about this. Pro tip: you should have stopped wearing this crap 5 years ago.
Abercrombie CEO is a douchebag?!?!?! GTFO!
No crap. Nobody wins here. The CEO outs himself as a douche and fat women bitch about not having self control and that the CEO is a meanie.
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serious question, is A&F legally required to provide clothing options for fatties? i mean i assume not, and i really hope not, but couldn't that potentially fall under discrimination? i dunno.
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Get weird:
http://www.celebritynetworth.com/articles/celebrity/abercrombie-fitch-corporate-jet-sounds-creepy/
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This guy is a total stud boss, and shares at least one rule with mocat:
6. The Phil Collins song "Take Me Home" must be played on the plane's sound system whenever taking off for return trips.
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Dude needs a facelift
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Here is the thing:
Catering to the fat is a great biz move. I mean, there are a lot of fat ppl in our country and their ranks are swelling.
Refusing to cater to them and openly mocking them through your biz seems like a great way to eliminate a large potential growth area.
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Here is the thing:
Catering to the fat is a great biz move. I mean, there are a lot of fat ppl in our country and their ranks are swelling.
Refusing to cater to them and openly mocking them through your biz seems like a great way to eliminate a large potential growth area.
PFFFFFFFFT, you think so?
He has overseen the company's rise from an obscure, recently bankrupt clothing label, to an international phenomenon with over $4.2 billion in annual revenues. Along the way, Jeffries has become one of the highest paid CEOs in the world earning more than $30 million a year betwen 2004 and 2007. In 2008 he took home $72 million, in 2009 $36.3 million, in 2010 $38.5 million and in 2011 $48.1 million. In case you were wondering, that adds up to $315 million in salary and other compensation in just under a decade.
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Here is the thing:
Catering to the fat is a great biz move. I mean, there are a lot of fat ppl in our country and their ranks are swelling.
Refusing to cater to them and openly mocking them through your biz seems like a great way to eliminate a large potential growth area.
PFFFFFFFFT, you think so?
He has overseen the company's rise from an obscure, recently bankrupt clothing label, to an international phenomenon with over $4.2 billion in annual revenues. Along the way, Jeffries has become one of the highest paid CEOs in the world earning more than $30 million a year betwen 2004 and 2007. In 2008 he took home $72 million, in 2009 $36.3 million, in 2010 $38.5 million and in 2011 $48.1 million. In case you were wondering, that adds up to $315 million in salary and other compensation in just under a decade.
None of that makes what I said untrue.
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serious question, is A&F legally required to provide clothing options for fatties? i mean i assume not, and i really hope not, but couldn't that potentially fall under discrimination? i dunno.
Fat people don't have souls, so no it's not discrimination.
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serious question, is A&F legally required to provide clothing options for fatties? i mean i assume not, and i really hope not, but couldn't that potentially fall under discrimination? i dunno.
I don't think a business is legally obligated to cater to anyone. If they were, old people could sue them for only making new looking clothes.
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they discriminate against fat people and anyone with a sense of smell amirite?
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They discriminate against people who don't want to look like a frat boy.
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They discriminate against poors who can't afford to wear name-brand clothing
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I bet there are no chairs at A&F wider than 18 inches.
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it's funny that a brand like abercrombie has the audacity to think they're better than anyone, at all
can't wait to see what the aeropostale CEO does to one up the A&F douche