Throw S&C, J&J, SC J, and Coca Cola Co for foods plus what’s in the video and you have almost all mainstream consumer products… And for stuff like cars, it also boils down to only a few. FCA/Stellantis (formerly Daimler-Chrysler), Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, Volkswagen, GM, FoMoCo, Toyota, Honda, Subaru, Suzuki. Big Pharma is equally oligopolized with the brands you see making COVID vaccines, and even consumer electronics all have parts coming from only a few companies. Media too. It’s all corporations behind everything!
My old man has been at P&G as long as I remember, he can grab a box of diapers off the shelf and tell you which factory, which day, which shift, and what time they were made
@@ryanmarlin2974 yeah but 90% of the nerves go so circumcised ppl feel less pleasure still. Also the Kellogg fact is sorta misleading. He initially wanted it to be bland but his brother was the one who made it to be crunchy and fun to eat.
red 40 is food coloring . therefore , it doesn’t have a body and technically can’t have a aesthetic . so in conclusion your comment is invalid and makes no sense .
You people are just making up reality with your stupidity. What’s even more hilarious is that you literally are using the device that would actually inform you
@@ellisongreene3259 the whole point of capitalism is an illusion of a “free market” and a “pull yourself up by your boot straps” mentality however when companies own monopolies on industries then it isn’t possible to have free markets or the mentality stated previously capitalism is very exploitative and several companies named in this video are related to horrible crimes and atrocities
@@demaciasolos Im the child? Bro your in the replies of every comment saying every slightly edgy joke isn’t funny. Joking about things doesn’t mean you support them, it’s to lighten the mood around them it’s how humans work
@@oddoyle your not funny at all tho, you have the same formula for this comment as everyone else. Let me guess you also say things make him "big as hell" or whatever the joke is.
@@kineticity1 The internet shouldn’t be a place where edge social rejects say terrible things behind an anonymous account because they don’t have the self esteem to do it irl. You have some low expectations
Kellogg believed forcefully cutting parts of children’s genital off without any anesthesia would stop them from masturbation, reason being why circumcision is so prevalent in America today.
@@Spectre620 Several years ago now, Gillette had an ad lecturing men about how evil we were. They decided that they didn't want me as a customer anymore after 30+ years. So now, I don't buy anything from their parent company P & G, just like I now won't ever buy anything under the ABInBev umbrella after the Bud Light travesty.
FUN FACT: PepsiCo & General Mills are also BOTH owned by the Vanguard group. Along with a lot of other compensating brands you love. Set up a market. Reap the in flow.
No shit Sherlock vanguard is an investment ETF manager they own shares of nearly everything and you can buy those ETFs that's how these investment companies work
@@lunaazaleaamity3391not really because you can just buy the ETF vanguard sells and you'll be part-owner everything vanguard just invests they don't really control it
@@lunaazaleaamity3391 no it isn't because them investing in these companies supports them allowing them to continue production and I get to have my gatorade
@@robdawg88IROC-Z 🧢. My friend daniel hes in 5th grade and much smarter then me (4th grade) and has invented a lot of the physio equipment we hse today. Also he has renegade raider
There a RUclips video on it and he is slightly wrong yes he hate that but he didnt make kellogg his brother did and he started a rival company which died out
John Harvey Kellogg said that child circumcision (female and male) must be done to prevent masturbating and the pain and trauma from the procedure is meant to scar them. This is one of the reasons why male circ Is so common in the USA because a few generations ago yr great great great great grandfather got his kid done because the docs said healthier and after that it's become a "look like dad" chain effect of mutilation on kids
Colgate-Palmolive and Unilever once you get into personal care. These brands have lower level competitors when you get into more specific businesses, such as oral care. Oral B (P&G) competes with Philips directly on the shelf, but P&G has Philips beat in many other categories.
Kelloggs was founded by Will Keith Kellogg, the brother of John Harvey Kellogg. Cornflakes flakes were invented by J.H. Kellogg, but he didn’t found the company
Will stole it from his brother actually, John was a doctor who made corn flakes to help his patients digestive problems. His brother worked for him but John treated him poorly. Will saw the potential marketing and stole the idea and made Kellogg cereal after one of their patients (C.W post) stole their cereal idea and first started selling his cereal
@huntercrane7286 he didn't steal it, he added sugar to it against his brothers wishes bc his brother said sugar made people masturbate. So he broke off from John and started his own company with sugar added to the cornflakes, making it his own creation.
@@Jan.Mendez God sacrificed himself, to himself (in the form of jesus) to save us from himself. Thank you lord🙏 I have such a deep fear of you lord🙏 parasitic organisms and cancer were a cool addition too!🙏❤️
Allah is the only god he created Jesus (Aisha) as a messenger of allah and every other human being. This life is a test by god himself. You can’t do wrong hurt and kill others and say Jesus forgives me. It’s all a sin and god won’t forgive you.
Yes, John Harvey Kellogg helped invent corn flakes and technically played in part in the creation of the Kellogg Company, but it was his younger brother Will Keith Kellogg who founded the Kellogg Company.
These are the items people are most likely going to grab anyway. Still doesnt change the fact that, even if you’re choosing “smaller” brands, a big company likely owns it and is using this daughter company for advertising purposes
@@jaceritchie7948what people don't realize is that these small brands also make huge profits it's not all into PepsiCo, also the "10 companies 95 percent" is wrong people just choose differently
I mean yea this might be somewhat scripted but he isn't wrong. Go look for yourself... cdn-images-1.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*OVEEYB4HsCIHQLcUuDf3Hw.png
Monsanto genetically modified corn to produce ethanol. They add ethanol to most gasoline until it reaches 10%. It's fuel for cars, but can sometimes be harmful to cars. Monsanto's ethanol can also be drinked. The GMO Corn displaces land and is not edible. It's somewhat good for fuel, but displaces land that could be used to grow food. Corn ethanol doesn't produce methanol as a side product, so it's better than some of the moonshine that has methanol. Though some moonshine doesn't have methanol. Add boric acid to moonshine and burn it. If it burns yellow and blue, it's just ethanol. If it burns green, it contains methanol and is not safe to drink.
Not technically an oligarchy, *rather a massive pile of management so intertwined and complex company problems take years to solve* Even for companies….. bureaucracy is painfully slow….
Oligarchs are individuals. These are corporations that have hundreds of subsidiaries. It's definitely its own unique things, not sure if there's a word for it other than post-capitalism
I wouldn’t necessarily say that- sometimes they come from the same exact places if you’re trying to avoid chemicals and such, I wouldn’t want to support Walmart either, they’re a huge corporation with numerous labor issues.
The same corporations that fund your demise socially, pay for polices that oppress you, are the ones you depend on. Don't forget they depend on you too. If you "voted" with your wallets, you'd get much faster results than actually voting.
Theyve spent all their power and time to ensure that any vote you make with your wallet is a rigged election. Imagine all the candidates being same party and same benefactors. What are you gonna buy? The more expensive options are owned by the smaller companies. The larger group of people buying groceries is not gonna buy the food thats more expensive just cause its in their long term interest, cus short term, they just wanna eat and not think about politics. A warming situation truly.
Better than starvation and being in a distopyian country with the govt officials living more lavishly than first world rich people bruh stop being a complete idiot
This video literally proves why voting with your dollar doesn't work. Finding alternative products that aren't owned by the corporation you are trying to boycott is super difficult.
I think you took the wrong message from this LMAO. Voting with your wallet clearly doesn't work if all the alternative products are either owned by the same company, or a company that's just as bad as the one you're trying to boycott. Voting with your wallet or in government both don't do anything. Rather, you need to put pressure on these corporations through protests, unionization, and perhaps illegal activity to actually make it financially unfeasible to keep being dick bags. That's how it got done back in the day, and because we've stopped doing it the corporation's feel like they free rein to do whatever they want.
That's why lobbying by corporations should be banned. Cmon Americans, almost all your problems come from companies paying politicians legally to push policies that favour them. Why do you think you lot have to do your own taxes?
@@DrakesdenChannel did you not watch the video? There are no alternatives. They're all owned by the same people. Not only are the like 10 corporations that own all these products just as bad as each other, but most of them are heavily invested in by a small handful of investment firms (notably BlackRock and vanguard) so even if you do choose an alternative, you're still funneling money up to the same people anyway. Also, you can't choose to just not eat food, drink water, and live in a house. You're going to have to go buy those things eventually, and when even the fairtrade products are owned by the same corporations, it is impossible to ethically buy products. As the phrase goes, there is no ethical consumption under capitalism. The same way your vote doesn't really matter In the US because you can only choose between two parties that believe almost identical things, voting with your wallet doesn't really matter when you can only choose between like 10 corporations that are owned by the same to investment firms, that all believe and do the same things.
@@pennyforyourthots These firms are not "owned", they hold stakes meaning they are partially acquired. Moreover, the said firms are being funded by governments permitting them to elevate above the natural markets. The US government is actively funding Blackrock due to assistance in the 2008 crisis and, through lobbying which necessitates law over the functions of economy, thus does not stem from the bounds of economic systems, results in tax breaks, specialized benefits, subsidy, injection, printing of money on demand as opposed to natural regulation of capital which are all command functions of the government and sponsored banks. Many of these supposedly private firms have been revived by the government upon failure, whereas the working market was going to destroy them. Constant government sponsorship results in monopoly. Historically, it was land owners whose land was decreed as theirs by the monarch, by the government, and not the mechanics of the market, that have caused issue. This is why the Japanese economic boom in 1950s was possible, land was taken from those that have received it by right of shogun and the feudal government, not the market. Thus, the core of the issue is support by government, by law, not by the capitalist function that is the market. The government is not a function of capitalism. Capitalism denotes one's ability to posses and own capital, and property, which is a fundamental and democratically galvanized human right. Many of us have been denied that right and lived in abject poverty without mechanics available to elevate ourselves, and socialism has never operated democratically. It is authoritarian by very core because abolition of private property does not stand the test of democracy. It is easy to moralize when you have not suffered.
“There are about 10 corporations that own everything you put *ON* your body.” Wait I’m supposed to bathe with cornflakes? Welp I’ve been missing out then. My God, no wonder he brought up that satire Kellog fact w/o mentioning the healthy aspect of Kellog’s brother who was the one who actually started Kellog.
You know what he meant. It's pretty obvious to anyone who isn't trying to be obstinate 🤦 Again, it was pretty obvious what he was talking about. Why are splitting hairs exactly? Gotta stick up for the weak small business or something?
@@JDCIncAccount I knew it. You're a lil kid who doesn't know any better. No self-respecting adult responds to an argument with the nerd emoji. Even in the 90s that insult was pretty weak 😂
id add the part where he went around promoting male and female circumcision as a punishment for kids caught masturbating and he's the main reason circumcision exists in the US today, female circumcision never caught on.
They aren’t owned by Black rock and vanguard. Black rock shares of businesses are split amongst many shareholders. So they don’t own any companies technically, and there is no “one man on top” Instead, they just own a small piece of each company, made up by many people.
I buy all my soaps and hair products from a local place that makes their own shampoo and conditioner and cold pressed soap. I have very sensitive skin and I can’t use off the shelf products because they really dry out my skin and the natural stuff doesn’t also they clean better. It’s far superior to the crap in the stores.
@@matthewdix9576 I have to because my skin is so sensitive. I can take medicine or use natural soap. The soap comes out cheaper and better for me. Also I will buy the stuff on sale that’s not as popular so I can get better value. It’s very true it’s more expensive but for me it’s the lesser of two evils. Good call.
And that’s why starting a food company and then selling it to these companies is one of the best things you can do. Alot of these companies were sold for $30 million +
the thing is when a company becomes mildly a threat them big companys buy or do any trick they can to eliminate the lil company its an evil world we live in 😂
@@stanleystove you know this is the case with produce to right? Most commercial farms are also owned by the same handful of agricultural companies, so the same problems apply if you make your own food as well unless you are literally growing a sustenance level of food in your garden (if you even have a lawn, that is)
Walmart doesn’t produce any of its own products. The “store brand” is just the face put on the packaging. It’s usually made by the same people that make the name brand
@@asherlorentzen6386 The distributor/producer, not the brand itself. The name brands don't own the factories, they're partnered with them, same as Walmart. What OP said was that General Mills for ex. doesn't own Walmart or Great Value products, which is true.
Actually Kellogg formulated his “cereal blend” to aid the patients in his hospital suffering from stomach cancer in the late 1800s. And it was his brother who took the recipe and started the franchise. He even won a lawsuit against his brother allowing him to use his name on the cereal. As he was seen as the more recognizable Kellogg despite his brothers reputation as a doctor.
It was actually John’s brother, Will Keith Kellogg, who invented corn flakes. John asked Will to make the bland cereal the gentleman in the video mentions, which was meant for his patients. But Will left the dough out overnight, which allowed mold to form, but he used the dough anyways. And that’s how the corn flakes we know today were invented.
there's a lot of debate about whether or not it was John or Will who invented corn flakes but that's besides the point because Will is the one who founded Kellogg's. John wanted the bland cereal sold to his patients, but Will wanted to sell it to the public, then eventually he wanted to add sugar. Then they had a falling out and eventually Will started what is today the Kellogg Company
Will Keith Kellogg started the Kellogg company. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg was his brother who ran the Battle Creek Sanitarium, invented corn flakes, and believed those things you mentioned.
i hear what you’re saying but i don’t know why you’re saying it. like i know kellogg owns my cereal. and of course they make other products too. what about it?
@@ren2871 describe communism, I bet you can’t, also did you even watch the video? He’s describing monopolies in a capitalist society? Apparently America is communist now?
@@temple69 communism is when the state controls the economy, bans private property and is responsible for all facets of social and private life. My parents lived Soviet Russia dude. What's this video highlights would probably be better describes as corporatism, which I'm not a fan of but at least there's options in your food aisles, which is not something you could say about any communist country.
"worst way to start your morning"
pearl harbor:
Lmao
cinnamon toast crunch is still worse tbh
@@nationalotamatone9800 🤡🤡🤡🤡💀💀💀💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️☠️🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@@nationalotamatone9800 HOW at least you aren’t getting bombed by Japanese fighter planes💀💀
@@Jade-ux1kd at least they are actually using the bombs and not the planes themselves this time
Killing Kellogg in Fallout has a whole other meaning now
No one’s said it yet but I appreciated that
fallout 4
Best game made imo
Based
@@kidneysteve Definitely. Fallout 4 is my all time favorite game too.
Can confirm. I work for P&G. Most homes have, on average, around 16 items made by P&G.
Throw S&C, J&J, SC J, and Coca Cola Co for foods plus what’s in the video and you have almost all mainstream consumer products…
And for stuff like cars, it also boils down to only a few. FCA/Stellantis (formerly Daimler-Chrysler), Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, Volkswagen, GM, FoMoCo, Toyota, Honda, Subaru, Suzuki.
Big Pharma is equally oligopolized with the brands you see making COVID vaccines, and even consumer electronics all have parts coming from only a few companies. Media too. It’s all corporations behind everything!
@@snoopyg6940how did u even get the job?🧐
My old man has been at P&G as long as I remember, he can grab a box of diapers off the shelf and tell you which factory, which day, which shift, and what time they were made
Not me sucker I make sure I avoid big capitalism when it comes to consumables
@Sam The Lego Man that's actually so cool omg
“Worst way to start your morning”
June 6th 1944, D-Day: 🗿
August 6th, 1945
Bombing of Hiroshima🗿
@@Josiahfv *11th
@@ianknakmuhs🤓🤓
@@cookie9307 🤡🤡🤡
@@cookie9307wdym it literally is called 9/11 cus it happened on the 11th
That random Kellog fact came out of nowhere, bro…
Kellog brought circumcision to the west too, because he thought sexual urges would go down if sensitivity was dampened
@@__-wm9lu jokes on him o think they look better that way
@@spadesofspades I don’t, and I’m better than you so it outweighs your opinion
@@__-wm9lu circumcision doesn't cause your sexual urges to go down. You still feel everything.
@@ryanmarlin2974 yeah but 90% of the nerves go so circumcised ppl feel less pleasure still. Also the Kellogg fact is sorta misleading. He initially wanted it to be bland but his brother was the one who made it to be crunchy and fun to eat.
“Worst way to start your morning”
Fatman and little boy:
Nukes
hiroshima:
Here comes the sun
I thought you were talking about fatboy icecream💀
@@Barca_GG you dont know them? They're large ass ice cream sandwhiches which are super unhealthy.
This is exactly why Red 40 is the most aesthetic item on the shelves in Walmart
This why Leon Edwards is the most beautiful man ever
red 40 is food coloring . therefore , it doesn’t have a body and technically can’t have a aesthetic . so in conclusion your comment is invalid and makes no sense .
I like to eat scoops of pure red 40
@@grittedthat’s keeping you big ass hell
@@Imthatguy8797 worry about your body
What’s even worse is that some may pretend to be different companies but have the same parent company
Controlled opposition
Like left and right twix
@@akruaa lmao
You people are just making up reality with your stupidity. What’s even more hilarious is that you literally are using the device that would actually inform you
@@akruaa that’s actually a perfect example
“Cinnamon Toast Crunch, worst way to start your day”
Bro tryna start a war in the comments
Yes possible I'm possibly going to be in it
@@C3peacewatch I second that
He really is though 😅
Fr
I feel like 9/11 was worse
“Sir, please get out of the store. This is the 4th time this week”
He’s being so unbelievably loud. His commentary for sure echoing throughout the store
@@jamesday8688 it’s believable to me
@@jamesday8688 it may be the mic
💀☠️🏴☠️
I just turned it from 1k to 1.1k!
"worst way to start your day"
People in the USSR on 22/06/1941:
9/11
October 23, 2077:
@@Higher-Ground February 23, 2092:
@@Higher-Groundwhat😦
People in Japan on 6/8/1945:
"worst way to start your morning"
4/26/1986:
It's Chernobyl btw
@@ItsBrownie42💀
@@ItsBrownie42whats that? Im dumb
@@Frossty_yt the date of the Chernobyl accident
@@ItsBrownie42 ik but was that like a war?
“Capitalism is the freedom to choose from hundreds of breakfast cereals all owned by Kellogg’s”
Socialism is the freedom to starve to death because all the farmers quit.
Yes. A fully stocked shelf with a thousand options, each one available for a few dollars. Capitalism is a wonder.
How does it actually affect u that theyre owned by the same company the choices are still there
Socialist and communist country's are more equal
Meaning they are all equally starving
@@ellisongreene3259 the whole point of capitalism is an illusion of a “free market” and a “pull yourself up by your boot straps” mentality however when companies own monopolies on industries then it isn’t possible to have free markets or the mentality stated previously capitalism is very exploitative and several companies named in this video are related to horrible crimes and atrocities
Bro hates toast crunch and loves axe. That says something
I can confirm axe is a horrible breakfast and Cinnamon Toast Crunch is bad at blocking body odors
@@samuelspace101 Best comment I've seen today 😂
@@samuelspace101 I use to love axe but I haven't used that shit in years I use all natural soap now
Clearly you can't read or hear well, he said "everybody's favorite" when referring to axe
Bros a freshman on the first day of high school that has no taste in cerial
"worst day to start your morning"
September/11th/2001: 💀
morning
@@_Jotop 9/11 happened in the morning
@@skdkakjdkf4299 yeah thats what i said
@@_Jotop I thought you were trying to correct the guy by saying 9/11 didn't happen in the morning, mb. Just misunderstood your comment
Your fucked 😂😂😂
“Worst way to start your morning”
New Yorkers on 9/11/2001:
Not funny at all, child. Get some help
Rest in Peace to the innocent lives lost in 2001.
@@demaciasolos Im the child? Bro your in the replies of every comment saying every slightly edgy joke isn’t funny. Joking about things doesn’t mean you support them, it’s to lighten the mood around them it’s how humans work
@@oddoyleYou and everybody else are a$$holes it's that simple and i dont care if its the majority of the comments making these jokes.
@@oddoyle your not funny at all tho, you have the same formula for this comment as everyone else.
Let me guess you also say things make him "big as hell" or whatever the joke is.
Tf you say bout my cinnamon toast
this should have more likes
Mmm yummy seed oils 🤤
cinnamon toast crunch tastes like shit bro fym
It's sad how proud you are to be sheep
@@IkesPimpHandfr like its our not mine
“Worst way to start your morning”
9/11:
@getbruhd6087 Don’t make fun of that, edge child. This is the reason you sit alone at lunch.
@police3363 Not funny at all, child.
@police3363 Not funny at all. Seek help.
Rest in Peace to all the innocent souls lost in 9/11.
@@demaciasolosI can tell you have never been on the Internet.
@@kineticity1 The internet shouldn’t be a place where edge social rejects say terrible things behind an anonymous account because they don’t have the self esteem to do it irl. You have some low expectations
I need those kellog brands when it's november
There's no evidence it stops your urges... Kellog was a nutcase who happened to get rich off of corn flakes.
Nah ur whole human existence u need to keep the seamen inside of u don’t release it it has special powers lol no joke tho.
You can feel it specially when ur competing in something example sports.
The seaman demon
Kellogg believed forcefully cutting parts of children’s genital off without any anesthesia would stop them from masturbation, reason being why circumcision is so prevalent in America today.
"worst way to start your morning"
Invasion of Poland: ☠️
As a grocery clerk I found out recently that PG owns basically every chemical/cleaning product on the shelves.
The illusion of choice
oh yea. lysol, tide, gain, bounty, downy, pampers, charmin, safeguard, dawn, cascade, swiffer, febreeze and like 50 more
There's a few other big manufacturers, I learned when I stopped buying P and G products after they had the Gillette fiasco.
@@Orxbanewhat happened?
@@Spectre620 Several years ago now, Gillette had an ad lecturing men about how evil we were. They decided that they didn't want me as a customer anymore after 30+ years. So now, I don't buy anything from their parent company P & G, just like I now won't ever buy anything under the ABInBev umbrella after the Bud Light travesty.
FUN FACT: PepsiCo & General Mills are also BOTH owned by the Vanguard group. Along with a lot of other compensating brands you love. Set up a market. Reap the in flow.
This isn’t a problem to you?
blackrock and vanguard own stock in just about everything and i mean everything look it up i can even help you
No shit Sherlock vanguard is an investment ETF manager they own shares of nearly everything and you can buy those ETFs that's how these investment companies work
@@lunaazaleaamity3391not really because you can just buy the ETF vanguard sells and you'll be part-owner everything vanguard just invests they don't really control it
@@lunaazaleaamity3391 no it isn't because them investing in these companies supports them allowing them to continue production and I get to have my gatorade
Kellogg also created a lot of the physio equipment we use today.
brilliant isn’t it
Not true I invented much of the physio equipment we use today
@@robdawg88IROC-Z 🧢. My friend daniel hes in 5th grade and much smarter then me (4th grade) and has invented a lot of the physio equipment we hse today. Also he has renegade raider
@@kulerboi8081 🧢 my dog actually invented all engineering principles in the last fourteen years
Also I boogy bombed your buddy
@@robdawg88IROC-Z okay.. but the machines you used to make that equipment..? Yep I made that !
“Worst way to start your morning”
1734 June 5
That Kellogg information was surprisingly interesting as a matter of fact my good sir
There a RUclips video on it and he is slightly wrong yes he hate that but he didnt make kellogg his brother did and he started a rival company which died out
I was searching about him in school and I found an article about that, I couldn’t use it.
He actually took the recipe from slaves😬
John Harvey Kellogg said that child circumcision (female and male) must be done to prevent masturbating and the pain and trauma from the procedure is meant to scar them. This is one of the reasons why male circ Is so common in the USA because a few generations ago yr great great great great grandfather got his kid done because the docs said healthier and after that it's become a "look like dad" chain effect of mutilation on kids
@@DBell501 i'm sorry i died💀💀💀 skskskskkkskskksksskskskksskskskskkskskskskkskskkskskskskskkskskskskskskkskskskskskkskskskksksksksk
Do soap/ Deodorant/ cleaning goods next. All P&G. Almost no one else makes any of those products
Colgate-Palmolive and Unilever once you get into personal care.
These brands have lower level competitors when you get into more specific businesses, such as oral care. Oral B (P&G) competes with Philips directly on the shelf, but P&G has Philips beat in many other categories.
You think you're cool
Dr squatch for me
@@AngelValdovinos nah you jealous cuz he knows he knows how to speak a language that you dont know which is fax
You think you're so cool
Kelloggs was founded by Will Keith Kellogg, the brother of John Harvey Kellogg. Cornflakes flakes were invented by J.H. Kellogg, but he didn’t found the company
Doesn’t matter. Mega corporation owns it now 😊
Will stole it from his brother actually, John was a doctor who made corn flakes to help his patients digestive problems. His brother worked for him but John treated him poorly. Will saw the potential marketing and stole the idea and made Kellogg cereal after one of their patients (C.W post) stole their cereal idea and first started selling his cereal
What are cornflake flakes?
@huntercrane7286 he didn't steal it, he added sugar to it against his brothers wishes bc his brother said sugar made people masturbate. So he broke off from John and started his own company with sugar added to the cornflakes, making it his own creation.
Right in Battle Creek Michigan
"Worst way to start your morning"
September 1, 1939:
I need to eat more kelllog tbh 🧎♂️
Nah THAS CRAZY 😭😭
Jesus died for your sins and rose from the dead 3 days later so that you may have eternal life, believe in who He is and what He did to be saved
@@Jan.Mendez amen
@@Jan.Mendez God sacrificed himself, to himself (in the form of jesus) to save us from himself. Thank you lord🙏 I have such a deep fear of you lord🙏 parasitic organisms and cancer were a cool addition too!🙏❤️
Allah is the only god he created Jesus (Aisha) as a messenger of allah and every other human being. This life is a test by god himself. You can’t do wrong hurt and kill others and say Jesus forgives me. It’s all a sin and god won’t forgive you.
Yes, John Harvey Kellogg helped invent corn flakes and technically played in part in the creation of the Kellogg Company, but it was his younger brother Will Keith Kellogg who founded the Kellogg Company.
Neat
Yeah he fucked him over right?
Exactly, this guy is something else
Thanks man
but if they say that they dont wont get as much traction because its not as crazy 😟 😟😟😟
10 companies owning 95% of the products on the shelves keeping you big as hell
Damn that black guy in the background at the start of the vid has insane drip
mf looks like kanye aswell
Inf drip,he pulls some beaches fosho
**Randomly grabs products from large main stream companies**
These are the items people are most likely going to grab anyway. Still doesnt change the fact that, even if you’re choosing “smaller” brands, a big company likely owns it and is using this daughter company for advertising purposes
@@jaceritchie7948what people don't realize is that these small brands also make huge profits it's not all into PepsiCo, also the "10 companies 95 percent" is wrong people just choose differently
There’s actually cheap cologne in that section that works well. And Harry’s makes some damn good soap that comes in bars or liquid
Worst way to start ur morning? Having ur stupid content popping up is a the worst way to start any day…
Schlick bought Harry’s in 2019.
Yeah definitely grabbing random things off the shelf 😂
I mean yea this might be somewhat scripted but he isn't wrong. Go look for yourself...
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i mean he was g 😂😂😂
Where was the lie he said according to you?. It's a known fact everything is owned by a few corporations
@@Jamalquentinjr which means what exactly? Nothing much us chums can do about it unless you want to make your own cereal or deodorant
@@dannythecheeto7481 or stop monopolies? Like brother.
"Worst way to start your morning"
New yorkers on September 11th, 2001 at 8:46 AM
Bro went too far when he started shitting on Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Shit bad for you no way around it, taste good though
calling the only thing that makes me happy the worst way to start the morning is crazy
@@ThePeashooterman them are fighting words. He better stop 😂
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@@ThePeashooterIts horrible for you and tastes awful
Bros stealing all the sound waves in the store 💀
You’re almost there, two companies own those 10 corporations, they control everything we eat sea and drink
If you only eat shit food. People shouldn't be eating this crap anyway. In moderation everything is okay but it doesn't matter who owns it.
How about the ocean
@@Çubë_Visฯøn you never know
How about Gulf’s?
Black rock
That Kellogg information though 😂😂
Bro I had to write a business report about Unilever and they do seriously own everything. When I go the the store it’s all I can see now.
And they're british too 😰😰
@@trentecinq35 that is actually terrifying
Yeah they also brought Nigeria
@@irons6229 what
@@trentecinq35 they brough nigeria
AND THOSE 10 Corporations ARE OWEND BY EVEN BIGGER CORPERATIONS LIK MONSANTO.
Monsanto owns:
-Aunt Jemima
-Aurora Foods
-Banquet
-Best Foods
-Betty Crocker
-Bisquick
-Cadbury
-Campbell's
-Capri Sun
-Carnation
-Chef Boyardi
-Coca-cola
-Conagra Foods
-Delicious Brands cookies
-Duncan Hines
-Famous Amos
-Flowers Industries
-Frito Lay
-General Mills
-Green Giant
-Healthy Choice
-Heinz
-Hellman's
-Holsum
-Hershey
-Hormel
-Hungry jack
-Hunts
-Interstate Bakeries
-Jiffy
-KC Masterpeice
-Keebler
-Kellogg's
-Kid Cuisine
-Knorr
-Kool-Aid
-Kraft
-Lean Cuisine
-Lipton
-Loma Linda Foods
-Marie Callender's
-Minute Maid
-MorningStar Farms
-Mrs.Butterworth's
-Nabisco
-nature Valley
-Nestle
-Ocean Spray
-Ore-Ida
-Orville Redenbacher's
-Pepperidge Farms
-Pepsi
-Phillip Morris
-Pillsburry
-Pop Secret
-Post Cereals
-PowerBar brand
-Prego
-Pringles
-Procter & Gamble
-Quaker
-Rague
-Rice-A-Roni & Pasta Roni
-Schweppes
-Weight Watchers Smart Ones
-Stouffer's
-Tombstone Frozen Pizza
-Totino's
-Uncle Ben's
-Unilever
And
-V8
MonSanto was just bought out my Bayer, pharmaceutical compony.
Yeah... Brayer the same compony that was fined 40 million dollars, because there DRUGS were contaminated with HIV Blood.
Monsanto genetically modified corn to produce ethanol. They add ethanol to most gasoline until it reaches 10%. It's fuel for cars, but can sometimes be harmful to cars. Monsanto's ethanol can also be drinked. The GMO Corn displaces land and is not edible. It's somewhat good for fuel, but displaces land that could be used to grow food. Corn ethanol doesn't produce methanol as a side product, so it's better than some of the moonshine that has methanol. Though some moonshine doesn't have methanol. Add boric acid to moonshine and burn it. If it burns yellow and blue, it's just ethanol. If it burns green, it contains methanol and is not safe to drink.
Kellog sounds like a good guy
For destroying people's libido?
He was also racist, antigay, and thought women were below men.
Based
@@mycelia_ow so he was unhinged and controlling all around. Not surprising whatsoever
@@mycelia_ow so am i 🙃
Bro u guys are too funny like 911 that’s crazzzy😂😂💀💀💀💀💀
Worst way to start your day? You take that back!😂 Cinnamon toast crunch is 🔥
Thank you o7
Mmmm goyslop
Shoulders and traps look beefy bro!
Thanks bro
@@victorsoto4821 at least someone said thanks
@@lancer717 np I’ve been training traps in my circuit
@@lancer717 thanks
Chicken breast, owned by chickens. Deca durabolin owned by underground dealers
"Worst way to start your morning"
A line that will never be forgotten.
“Randomly gonna pick guys” proceeds to pick what he wants 😂😂😂
If anyone needs an example of an Oligopoly, show them this video.
(Edited, mistyped oligarchy instead of oligopoly)
Not technically an oligarchy, *rather a massive pile of management so intertwined and complex company problems take years to solve*
Even for companies….. bureaucracy is painfully slow….
Oligarchs are individuals. These are corporations that have hundreds of subsidiaries. It's definitely its own unique things, not sure if there's a word for it other than post-capitalism
@@Nordkampf corporatism
Oligopoly anyone? Microecon class actually being useful for once
Oligopolo-poly!
He’s right…. It’s hard to boycott a company when they monopolize the market.
Hear, hear.
It’s not hard to boycott at all
“worst way to start your morning”
people on sept 11. 2001 in New York watching in terror as they see the south tower collapsing:
Him: "cinnamon toast crunch, worst way to start your morning."
Comments: naming every national tragedy 💀
That's why Great Value and No Name are the way to go.
I wouldn’t necessarily say that- sometimes they come from the same exact places if you’re trying to avoid chemicals and such, I wouldn’t want to support Walmart either, they’re a huge corporation with numerous labor issues.
"worst way to start your morning"
Vietnamese monk on June 11, 1963:
Cinnamon toast crunch is the best way to start your school day 😭
Cereal is probably the worst way to start your morning
“Worst way to start your day”
Sigh… Instantly goes to the comments
"Worst way to start your morning"
The people who worked in the towers on 2001
The same corporations that fund your demise socially, pay for polices that oppress you, are the ones you depend on. Don't forget they depend on you too. If you "voted" with your wallets, you'd get much faster results than actually voting.
Theyve spent all their power and time to ensure that any vote you make with your wallet is a rigged election. Imagine all the candidates being same party and same benefactors. What are you gonna buy? The more expensive options are owned by the smaller companies. The larger group of people buying groceries is not gonna buy the food thats more expensive just cause its in their long term interest, cus short term, they just wanna eat and not think about politics. A warming situation truly.
Better than starvation and being in a distopyian country with the govt officials living more lavishly than first world rich people bruh stop being a complete idiot
This video literally proves why voting with your dollar doesn't work. Finding alternative products that aren't owned by the corporation you are trying to boycott is super difficult.
I think you took the wrong message from this LMAO. Voting with your wallet clearly doesn't work if all the alternative products are either owned by the same company, or a company that's just as bad as the one you're trying to boycott.
Voting with your wallet or in government both don't do anything. Rather, you need to put pressure on these corporations through protests, unionization, and perhaps illegal activity to actually make it financially unfeasible to keep being dick bags. That's how it got done back in the day, and because we've stopped doing it the corporation's feel like they free rein to do whatever they want.
That's why lobbying by corporations should be banned. Cmon Americans, almost all your problems come from companies paying politicians legally to push policies that favour them. Why do you think you lot have to do your own taxes?
Bro really said Cinnamon Toast Crunch is the worst way to start your way 💀
Whoever invented Cinnamon Toast Crunch is a gigachad 😂
If you have worked retail, you know all of this already...
That’s the catch the guy and his audience haven’t worked a day in their pathetic lives
if you exist you know all of this already....
@@captainjames4649 You would be surprised.
That is nuts. Great video
‘No no the free market will regulate itself’
Who keeps buying these products? The universe? People. Stoo purchasing and choose alternatives if you wish to recenter power.
@@DrakesdenChannel did you not watch the video? There are no alternatives. They're all owned by the same people.
Not only are the like 10 corporations that own all these products just as bad as each other, but most of them are heavily invested in by a small handful of investment firms (notably BlackRock and vanguard) so even if you do choose an alternative, you're still funneling money up to the same people anyway.
Also, you can't choose to just not eat food, drink water, and live in a house. You're going to have to go buy those things eventually, and when even the fairtrade products are owned by the same corporations, it is impossible to ethically buy products.
As the phrase goes, there is no ethical consumption under capitalism.
The same way your vote doesn't really matter In the US because you can only choose between two parties that believe almost identical things, voting with your wallet doesn't really matter when you can only choose between like 10 corporations that are owned by the same to investment firms, that all believe and do the same things.
@@pennyforyourthots These firms are not "owned", they hold stakes meaning they are partially acquired. Moreover, the said firms are being funded by governments permitting them to elevate above the natural markets. The US government is actively funding Blackrock due to assistance in the 2008 crisis and, through lobbying which necessitates law over the functions of economy, thus does not stem from the bounds of economic systems, results in tax breaks, specialized benefits, subsidy, injection, printing of money on demand as opposed to natural regulation of capital which are all command functions of the government and sponsored banks. Many of these supposedly private firms have been revived by the government upon failure, whereas the working market was going to destroy them. Constant government sponsorship results in monopoly. Historically, it was land owners whose land was decreed as theirs by the monarch, by the government, and not the mechanics of the market, that have caused issue. This is why the Japanese economic boom in 1950s was possible, land was taken from those that have received it by right of shogun and the feudal government, not the market. Thus, the core of the issue is support by government, by law, not by the capitalist function that is the market. The government is not a function of capitalism. Capitalism denotes one's ability to posses and own capital, and property, which is a fundamental and democratically galvanized human right. Many of us have been denied that right and lived in abject poverty without mechanics available to elevate ourselves, and socialism has never operated democratically. It is authoritarian by very core because abolition of private property does not stand the test of democracy. It is easy to moralize when you have not suffered.
“There are about 10 corporations that own everything you put *ON* your body.”
Wait I’m supposed to bathe with cornflakes? Welp I’ve been missing out then.
My God, no wonder he brought up that satire Kellog fact w/o mentioning the healthy aspect of Kellog’s brother who was the one who actually started Kellog.
You know what he meant. It's pretty obvious to anyone who isn't trying to be obstinate 🤦
Again, it was pretty obvious what he was talking about. Why are splitting hairs exactly? Gotta stick up for the weak small business or something?
@@Myreactionwhen_80085 No dad, that’s why you’re big mad. 🤓
@@JDCIncAccount I knew it. You're a lil kid who doesn't know any better.
No self-respecting adult responds to an argument with the nerd emoji. Even in the 90s that insult was pretty weak 😂
No your supposed to use shampoo, 90% of which are owned by the same few cooperation.
blud rly though he had something
@@tjorven0110 can you recommend me bottles of shampoo that are in the 10% please
I know you just didn’t diss Cinnamon Toast Crunch like that…I have like 5 bowls a day lmfao.
W
Cinnamon Toast Crunch is legitimately the only cereal I still eat as an adult lol
@@jazzyj7834 cocoa puffs kinda fire too imo
@@IF31I well yeah its al artificial 😂 and sugar… man wake up
Of course you do it's sugar and seed oils, one of the reasons children love it.
10 corporations keeping you big as hell
We’re not gonna brush past the fact that you said Cinnamon Toast Crunch is the worst way to start your morning
With the amount of sugar n shit he not lying but it still hit though 😂
@@ccard4 sugar won’t kill you
@lbaxel9122 that amount could overtime plus the other goyslop in it lol
@@lbaxel9122ummm yes it will if you eat it enough
@@Mr.OrganStealer Yeah like everything we need in our body.
You can go even deeper and see that Black Rock basically owns EVERYTHING.
for those who don’t know Black Rock is a conglomerate of corporations. So is Berkshire Hathaway, and The Vanguard Group.
You forgot about Vanguard it is bigger that black Rock
Imagine walking in Walmart and you here a guy talking about a guy who thinks sexual urges are evil 💀
imagine if no one gaf💀
Imagine having to masturbate just to satisfy sexual urges 💀
“Worst way to start your morning”
12/8/2166:
“worst way to start your day”
9/11:
someone probably went in there for cereal just to be blasted with a kelloggs fact
id add the part where he went around promoting male and female circumcision as a punishment for kids caught masturbating and he's the main reason circumcision exists in the US today, female circumcision never caught on.
Bro really graduated from walmart💀
“Worst way to start your morning”
Bro didn’t even hesitate for a single millisecond 💀💀💀
Kellogg came up with the idea for the cereal, but his brother was the one who actually started the business and improved it.
Kellogg is straight evil company
"worst way tot start your morning"
D-day:
"Worst way to start your day"
Hiroshima:
"Worst way to start your morning"
September 11th, 2001, 8:46 AM:
Thanks for letting me know. I will be doubling the amount of Cinnamon Toast Crunch I eat in the morning😁
Alll brought to you and owned by Black Rock and Vanguard
They aren’t owned by Black rock and vanguard. Black rock shares of businesses are split amongst many shareholders. So they don’t own any companies technically, and there is no “one man on top”
Instead, they just own a small piece of each company, made up by many people.
And those are again invested by families and royalties like rothshield family, for their own agenda
By owned you mean having 5-7% of the company, so no
@@thecapt8563 no they own every procent
I buy all my soaps and hair products from a local place that makes their own shampoo and conditioner and cold pressed soap. I have very sensitive skin and I can’t use off the shelf products because they really dry out my skin and the natural stuff doesn’t also they clean better. It’s far superior to the crap in the stores.
also alot more expensive, not everyone can afford that
obviously for your case it's necessary and I'm glad that it works for you btw, but it should be superior with the higher prices
@@matthewdix9576 I have to because my skin is so sensitive. I can take medicine or use natural soap. The soap comes out cheaper and better for me. Also I will buy the stuff on sale that’s not as popular so I can get better value. It’s very true it’s more expensive but for me it’s the lesser of two evils. Good call.
Okay, very useful. Much thankfulness for this I needed it.
And that’s why starting a food company and then selling it to these companies is one of the best things you can do.
Alot of these companies were sold for $30 million +
Yeah if you have no morals
I mean its $30 million dollars. Anyone would be stupid not to accept that@animals_are_alive
This is why I enjoy buying from Lidl
They are same shit, still processed af
@@FreddySantala so basically everything is then?
@@mycelia_ow unfortunately, yes
Don’t forget that Hershey’s owns pretty much every candy bar
No they don’t. If anything it’s Mars and Kraft.
@@DynamicalisBlue Maybe in Europe 🤷♀️
Thank you so much for the information!!
You're right, we should have things from a lot of other corperations 💀
the thing is when a company becomes mildly a threat them big companys buy or do any trick they can to eliminate the lil company its an evil world we live in 😂
And people think im crazy for not wanting to buy tht shit
So then what do you plan on buying?
Lmao just cook your own food. Nature got us covered.
@@stanleystove you know this is the case with produce to right? Most commercial farms are also owned by the same handful of agricultural companies, so the same problems apply if you make your own food as well unless you are literally growing a sustenance level of food in your garden (if you even have a lawn, that is)
@@pennyforyourthots do you not have any local market of farmers
@@earvasethere are alternatives if you look hard enough
So it’s important to remember the store brand isn’t owned by any of these 10 companies
Yea it is lol. Store brands just buy off these name brands but take very minimal profits on it in comparison.
Walmart doesn’t produce any of its own products. The “store brand” is just the face put on the packaging. It’s usually made by the same people that make the name brand
@@Tornadospeed10 no, they buy from the name brands producers/distributors, not the name brands themselves.
@@asherlorentzen6386 The distributor/producer, not the brand itself. The name brands don't own the factories, they're partnered with them, same as Walmart.
What OP said was that General Mills for ex. doesn't own Walmart or Great Value products, which is true.
@@mycelia_ow who do you think produces the products.
In those cooperations the producer and the brand are the same thing.
“Worst way to start your morning”
*september 11 2001*
The kellog owner guy created kellogs because he wanted to speedrun breakfast 💀💀💀
CTC IS THE *BEST* WAY TO START YOUR DAY
Actually Kellogg formulated his “cereal blend” to aid the patients in his hospital suffering from stomach cancer in the late 1800s. And it was his brother who took the recipe and started the franchise. He even won a lawsuit against his brother allowing him to use his name on the cereal. As he was seen as the more recognizable Kellogg despite his brothers reputation as a doctor.
Yupppppp. This dude talks our of his ass and people listen....
Thank you I was gonna say it but wanted to check in case someone else did
yup i was ab to comment this same thing, crazy how people just believe anything they hear
🤓
sure that may be true.. but do you have 200k likes?....yea... 2023......... kill me.
“Worst way to start your morning”
1945 Hiroshima: Am I a joke to you?
It was actually John’s brother, Will Keith Kellogg, who invented corn flakes. John asked Will to make the bland cereal the gentleman in the video mentions, which was meant for his patients. But Will left the dough out overnight, which allowed mold to form, but he used the dough anyways. And that’s how the corn flakes we know today were invented.
there's a lot of debate about whether or not it was John or Will who invented corn flakes but that's besides the point because Will is the one who founded Kellogg's. John wanted the bland cereal sold to his patients, but Will wanted to sell it to the public, then eventually he wanted to add sugar. Then they had a falling out and eventually Will started what is today the Kellogg Company
Will Keith Kellogg started the Kellogg company. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg was his brother who ran the Battle Creek Sanitarium, invented corn flakes, and believed those things you mentioned.
i hear what you’re saying but i don’t know why you’re saying it. like i know kellogg owns my cereal. and of course they make other products too. what about it?
The point is capitalism doesn't incentive competition. Capitalism promotes monopolies which stiffle healthy competition and innovation.
@@temple69 you're describing communism
@@ren2871 so the 10 corporations that produce all of this are communist then?
@@ren2871 describe communism, I bet you can’t, also did you even watch the video? He’s describing monopolies in a capitalist society? Apparently America is communist now?
@@temple69 communism is when the state controls the economy, bans private property and is responsible for all facets of social and private life. My parents lived Soviet Russia dude. What's this video highlights would probably be better describes as corporatism, which I'm not a fan of but at least there's options in your food aisles, which is not something you could say about any communist country.
"worst way to start your morning"
9/11 🗿
d-day 🗿
fatman and littleboy 🗿
pearl harbor 🗿
Damn if masturbation is evil then I'm a supervillain 💀 😈
No you aren’t, lil bro
wow i love how capitalism offers me so many choices 👍👍
I love how communism offers me no choices
but it does?