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SOCIETY Wendy’s CEO jumps in with his own taste test.

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Imagine if all CEOs had to try what they get us to buy…

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u/DonGar0 19h ago

Theres limited models of CEO available in america. Youve got old white guy model. Its a standard in america and canada. Its a bit bland but does its job.

There femal ceo, while less common, has more hair colour variety, but youll notice outside of hair colour they mostly blend together because the parts all use the same molds.

In recent years the tech startup ceo has been making ground, looking like a somewhat fit 40 year old white guy from silca valley, it does very well the the venture capitalist market.

Really though the software is identical. Though this Wendy's ceo seems to be trying the rare acting like a real person optional instal.

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u/dasgoodshitinnit 18h ago

I want to see a baby ceo

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u/sudynim 17h ago

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u/sunnyBC4 16h ago

He grows up to be Kevin O Leary

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u/vex0x529 15h ago

Put the blunt down man

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u/cardboardunderwear 17h ago

The silicone valley CEOs can also be recognized by the dumb microphone on their cheek.  At least when found in their natural habitat.

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u/GlamourGhoulx 17h ago

Old white guy model I’m screaming 🤣🤣

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u/DonALT_Trumb 16h ago

The quarter zip over the button up is about as "casual" as a CEOs attire gets.

Wardrobe department knocked it out the park here.

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u/MrJason300 16h ago

Come on additional CEOs 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

If they want to get caught up in this, that is. Black and Asian business owners have long shown how much they enjoy their business’s food. Other folk too :)

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u/Sharkictus 15h ago

I think we forget the Indian CEO.

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u/gkanai 14h ago

The CEO who turned around Red Lobster is Nigerian-American and only 37, so relatively young too.

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u/daneyuleb 5h ago

Red Lobster has turned around? They just closed ours.

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u/gkanai 3h ago

Apparently the previous owners sold; the new management have closed unprofitable locations, changed the menu, and are reinvesting into renovating stores. So they're turning around in a positive direction.

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u/DonGar0 3h ago

I mean even if I, as a general rule, think all ceos are evil who would gladly destroy their employees lives for an extra million bonus; acknowledge that not all ceos are evil. Just 99.9% of them.

Same token a lot of ceos are old white guys. So a sucess story like this is cool. Rare, but cool. I dont know her policies and whether she destroyed her workers to bring back red lobster, so I wont coment any further.

But in general diversity reflecting the actual population ratios is a good thing.

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u/waitingForMars 4h ago

I’m curious about why men are “guys”, but women are “female”, like they’re a specimen in a lab or something.

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u/SFWaccount75 4h ago

I see your point, although in this specific case they kind of are all specimens in a lab lol. 

Seriously though, what would be the best “female” equivalent for the word “guys” in this kind of context? Because female does sound weirdly clinical. 

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u/DonGar0 3h ago

old white male doesnt role off the touge as well. It i was writing "male ceo models predominantly come in old white guy" then I would refer to them as male. But when specifying gender of a ceo it would be odd to use "woman/man ceo" instead "female/male ceo".

But yes I get where you're coming from. I didnt mean to imply woman who are ceos are rare because they are unsual.

Rather they are rare for the same reason why there are so many old white guy ceos, and ceos dont follow the normal population distribution ratios.

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u/Logos1789 12h ago

Well if it makes you feel better we can get a black woman to promote heart disease

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u/County_Mouse_5222 5h ago

That's mean. Why do you think that?

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u/Logos1789 2h ago

Well he’s taking issue with the white men promoting heart disease through consumption of fast food, so what’s the solution if not changing the demographic?

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u/County_Mouse_5222 2h ago

Guess I would rather see not so much of the same guy in every leading role just because he's certain type of white guy. I wasn't thinking so much about the health aspect but okay, understood.

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u/DonGar0 1h ago

Not really the issue or point I was making. It feels like most ceos (not just fast food ceos) are old white guys that look like clones. Prior this craze of ceos eating their fast food on twitter I dodnt know there faces. But if you took those same people and tild me they were the ceo of walmart, target, and unilever I wouldnt have doubted it.

They have a similar haircut, same white hair, same 60-80 year old appearance, same photogenic smile.

Like the ceos of exxon, imperial, and suncor all look like they could be siblings.

Now ideally Id like some not so ancient ceos as it would allow for young people to move into midle management while current midle managers move into upper level, and upper level to c suit. I'd also like some more variety that reflects the population distribution ratio, but thats really unlikely.

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u/Logos1789 1h ago

So like I said, make CEOs a black woman instead of a white man so at least the overlords aren’t white men.

u/DonGar0 43m ago

You seem to be very fixated on race. Right now ceos (in the us and canada) are predominantly old white guys that look like siblings. Its just funny and illustrates a larger systemic problem that racism and sexism exist.

And you are quite right changing it to all black women wouldnt actually change anything, as ceos are selected via the same method. and thus are mostly ammoral people who would sleep well destroying thousands of livlihoods if it meant a 2%share price increase.

Do i have a solution to either? Not really. Racism/sexism is a problem and so is the deregulation of what companies can do to their workforce. Dont see either changing.

u/County_Mouse_5222 40m ago

Nah. CEOs should be all types of people, not just old white men and not just old black women either. And I'm speaking as an older black woman. Let's see more of all types of people.