Xertz wrote: » Well that's since the takeover by Mondelez. Chocolate is best not made by accountants and fund managers. Chocolatiers are far better! They also will put Oreos in EVERYTHING and assume that everyone likes Oreos ... E.g. Philadelphia with Oreos: https://www.philadelphia.de/produkte/philadelphia-mousse/philadelphia-mousse-oreo?p=29727&provider=%7BD193998A-4A6D-4EA5-BAA8-209357B27A09%7D&categoryId=18739 Cadbury's with Oreos: https://www.cadbury.co.uk/products/cadbury-dairy-milk-oreo-11298 Milka with Oreos : https://www.milka.nl/products/milka-countlines/milka-oreo?p=8361&provider=%7BD193998A-4A6D-4EA5-BAA8-209357B27A09%7D&categoryId=5559 Basically their solution to everything seems to be acquire really good brand like Cadbury's or Milka or inherit Philadelphia from Kraft. Reduce the quality of the ingredients by accounting based cooking and then stuff it full of Oreos.
rgace wrote: » Interesting, how is it better than a non Dyson hairdryer?
McGaggs wrote: » What is this thing with Oreos? Fair enough Americans liking them because they have a poor choice of biscuits (market saturated by cookies), but we have no excuse.
IAMAMORON wrote: » BMW
Littlehorny wrote: » BMW, Mercedes and Audi basically all the German "premium" car range. All style over substance, unreliable, horrendously hard to work on and mortgage level repair bill when something goes wrong. Even standard German makes are overrated as well - Opel (pure muck) and VW (about the best of a bad lot granted)
fryup wrote: » yep, my local mechanic says the makes he repairs most are german ..in particular BMW
FVP3 wrote: » Whatever phone Apple produced in 2010 was way ahead of the competition at the time. I mean my personal iPhone 7 beats the crap out of most Android phones, and I get to use a lot of phones at work.
Capt. Autumn wrote: » Can I kick off with Dyson? A huge launch and massive marketing drive for Dyson products but I've always been underwhelmed by how they actually perform. Maybe the fuss generated is something to do with it being the first UK designed product to make a big splash in many the year but, for me, they are the Apple of products from a marketing perspective but an Acer in terms of performance. When I finally kicked my under-performing Dyson to the kerb and replaced in with a big ugly Meile, I nearly cried in gratitude when I heard the motor rumble to life and watched as my carpet was sucked to within an inch of it's life. So, what brands do you think are overrated?
valoren wrote: » Rolex. Over priced for what you get. Better bang for your buck with other luxury brands. Some vintage models are nice but eye wateringly expensive for what are basic tool watches. Jeremy Clarkson put it best "The only thing worse than a fake Rolex is a real one".
Cienciano wrote: » Never mind the Dyson vacuum cleaners, it's the poxy hand dryers. The U shaped ones, you dip you hands in and out and can see all the skanky shít at the bottom where thousands of drips from half cleaned hands have collected dried, leave a layer of slime.
Mad_maxx wrote: » Brand appeal is second to none though
SmartinMartin wrote: » Only to a special kind of ar5ehole.
martyos121 wrote: » Never really got the appeal of McDonalds at all. Most of it is crazy expensive for what you actually get, and there are far superior options out there even in smaller towns at a much lower price. I just don’t understand the obsession some have with it, seems like a genuine addiction for many.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Levi jeans What they are producing now are like cheap knock offs
retalivity wrote: » See also - Boojum. It is a woeful burrito.
joebloggs32 wrote: » It's got to be Durex Condoms for me. Like you can only use the dam thing once and then you have to toss them away!