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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby DTCOOPER » Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:05 pm

But miraculously, companies with no union involvement, remain solvent and turning a profit for their share holders. I understand that CEO salaries and the inequity in workplace pay leaves a lot to be desired. But please name me one industry that has been made more profitable, more efficient, or better, by union involvement ?

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The Teamsters agreed in September to a deal with reduced pay and benefits. But the Bakery Workers union rejected the deal and went on strike. Hostess warned that if the strike continued it would not be able to stay in business. But the strike went on. And now Hostess is out of business.
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby GerryS » Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:13 pm

I know people who'd jump at 30k a year...one who's making half that working at lowes because that's all he can find. Did I mention that he's got a degree with 4 kids and one on the way.

Who's holding a gun to their heads? If things were so bad there, then why don't they find some place better that pays more? If they can't find something better then maybe it's just not that bad there after all.

I don't want to see anyone good unemployed. But there are no guarantees that you'll make now what you made then. Time served does not equal what time is worth. A skill that is valuable today may not be as valuable tomorrow.

Speaking for myself, 20 years ago, I made a decent living building building PCs. Today, it's a near minimum wage job. 10 years ago a system administrator I was making more than these union workers...Today it's an entry level job. That's how job markets work some times. You need to constantly evolve...that's antithetical to what unions stand for.
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby jstrubberg » Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:07 pm

Agreed, that would be the best outcome.

Not to mention there's a lot of empty twinkie shelves out there that need filling!
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby campmaster-k » Tue Nov 20, 2012 6:29 pm

Dont you worry your selves about Twinkies. The name alone is work gazillions. Somebody will crank out the Twinkies there is no doubt!

I had a cat that liked to eat twinkies. She would eat about a half of one twinkie then she would be sick for about two days.

She dried up.
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby Hillmann » Tue Nov 20, 2012 6:42 pm

I haven't had a Twinkies in probably 15 years, but the day I heard they were going out of business I went to the store to pick some up, just to get one last taste of them, and they were all sold out. :cry:

So maybe this is all just a big marketing gimmick to get people like me to go buy twinkies? :)
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby mustangcats » Tue Nov 20, 2012 7:59 pm

I just heard on the news that the deal to save Twinkies fell through and Hostess will continue with their plans to shut it down.
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby mustangcats » Tue Nov 20, 2012 8:03 pm

Hillmann wrote:I haven't had a Twinkies in probably 15 years, but the day I heard they were going out of business I went to the store to pick some up, just to get one last taste of them, and they were all sold out. :cry:

So maybe this is all just a big marketing gimmick to get people like me to go buy twinkies? :)



I once read that there are so many preservatives in Twinkies that they have a very long shelf life. So if you can still find them...don't be afraid to buy up several year's worth :lol:
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby GerryS » Tue Nov 20, 2012 8:16 pm

mustangcats wrote:
Hillmann wrote:I haven't had a Twinkies in probably 15 years, but the day I heard they were going out of business I went to the store to pick some up, just to get one last taste of them, and they were all sold out. :cry:

So maybe this is all just a big marketing gimmick to get people like me to go buy twinkies? :)



I once read that there are so many preservatives in Twinkies that they have a very long shelf life. So if you can still find them...don't be afraid to buy up several year's worth :lol:


Not true....they last only about 6 months....you tube it...

Hostess (International Brands) is toast...but as stated some one will buy it. Just hope they put quality back into the ingredient list...hostess has been slipping for years....
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby DrCrash » Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:21 am

The gobernment should use some of that free money and bail them out like Gm.And give everyone a raise to boot!
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby DTCOOPER » Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:39 pm

DrCrash wrote:The gobernment should use some of that free money and bail them out like Gm.And give everyone a raise to boot!


Yep, with the greenbacks that Bernanke is printing every month, wouldn't take but about a week's worth to bail them out, and give the union bosses big fat raises to boot. :lol:
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby Juneaudave » Wed Nov 21, 2012 1:51 pm

It's getting close to December 22, maybe the Mayans could foresee the demise of Twinkies, CupCakes, Ding Dongs, Sno Balls, Donettes and the all-time favorite Ho Ho’s :cry:
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby campmaster-k » Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:40 pm

I do like me a Zinger. Are Zingers gone too! Say it is not so.

And another thing! I am going to find me a Twinkie or a Chocodile tonight! :twisted:

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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby wagondude » Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:02 pm

Zingers are Dolly Madison, so they are still out there. as far as the government bailing them out, they don't make anything that MA O thinks is healthy. Don't worry, they will be bought and production will return. for a little while, at least. I haven't had a Twinkie for several years (a fried one at that), haven't missed them at all.
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby jeff0520 » Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:17 pm

wagondude wrote:Zingers are Dolly Madison, so they are still out there. as far as the government bailing them out, they don't make anything that MA O thinks is healthy. Don't worry, they will be bought and production will return. for a little while, at least. I haven't had a Twinkie for several years (a fried one at that), haven't missed them at all.

Dolly Madison is owned by hostess. It's gone too.
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About Hostess Brands

Founded in 1930 and based in Irving, Texas, Hostess Brands’ products have included iconic brands such as Hostess®, Wonder®, Nature's Pride®, Dolly Madison®, Drake's®, Butternut®, Home Pride® and Merita®. Hostess Brands has approximately 18,500 employees and operates 33 bakeries, 553 distribution centers, approximately 5,500 delivery routes and 527 bakery outlet stores throughout the United States.
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Re: No More Twinkies

Postby Gage » Thu Nov 22, 2012 12:35 am

I’m going to miss their cherry turnovers. They were good travel snacks to pick up when you stopped for gas going to a gathering a long ways away. :(
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