Why do Kraft Kitchens Food Experts need to ask for help?!


Question: Why do Kraft Kitchens Food Experts need to ask for help!?
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They want your ideas so they can profit from them!. Their own "Think Tank " is too dumb to come with their own ideas, so they have to steal other peoples ideas if there good enough!. This happened to me numerous times when I was working in the Timber industry!. Many, many times did the company I worked for take my ideas and put them into place!. I even had a idea that would have made the company millions of dollars, but lucky for me I seen the brainwashing they were doing!. They made my life such a living hell that I finally quit my job!. I toughed it out for 9 yrs which was just enough to lock in my retirement with them!. I started to notice after about 6 months, that what I was telling them to do to fix their problems was going into effect!. So they not only benefited from the job I was doing, but also taking my advice and ideas which other people should have been doing!. What did I get in return, written warnings, put onto graveyard shift, fired for a week and anything else to make my life miserable till I quit!. These companies and corporations should burn in hell for their policies and training of their management teams!. Anything to make and save a dollar at the employees expense!.Let's go to unions now!. I believed in my union till I saw the great picture!. It was owned by the company and ran by the company the whole time!. Unions are nothing but a company lie to extract more money out for themselves!. We went on strike and in less than a month, our union said they were broke!. We had over $40,000,000!.00 in our funds!. We received about $100!.00 a week for strike pay and out of that we still had to pay our union dues!. We were on strike for 5 months and all of our families suffered from it as well as our towns and businesses!. What did we gain, nothing but the loss of 5 months of wages, bad credit ratings, some lost their homes, cars, etc!. and the company gained the installation of new equipment, lower wages, lower benefits!. So this my friend might give you a clue as to what Kraft needs help in!. Anything to screw a individual over to make money for themselves and to take credit for it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It's an ad for Kraft, basically!.

Kraft doesn't really want your recipes!. They want to put their name out there, so that you will associate Kraft with Halloween treats, and other kinds of foods!. You might see the "cute" cupcake-cake pumpkin on their icon, and look at their website for more "cute" ideas!. There you will finds lots and lots of ways to use Jello, Jello Pudding, Cool Whip, Kool Aid, Kraft Mayonnaise, and more!

Please check out their Halloween recipe website to see what I am talking about!. It's mind boggling how many ways you can combine Jello and Cool Whip!. http://www!.kraftfoods!.com/kf/Entertainin!.!.!.

For more on cupcake cakes, see http://cakewrecks!.blogspot!.com/Www@FoodAQ@Com

My guess is that they want to know what the average home cook is making, so they can in turn tweak their products and come up with new and improved ones!. They want to see what the consumers are using so they can cater more to the public!. It's all about marketing!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

everyone is human, everyone makes mistakes and everyone needs to ask for help every now and thenWww@FoodAQ@Com

What is Big Al yabbering about!?!?!?!?

They want to know what people are interested in so they can help get simple easy recipe's for the every day busy family cook!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Good question!. Maybe there were trying to get more people to use their recipes!. Maybe they were looking for new recipes to try and update using their products!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

they just want other people's opinions for a change!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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