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[โ€“] Taalnazi@lemmy.world 19 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

Coca Cola is owned by The Coca Cola Company, whose owner (or well, group with largest share) is Berkshire Hathaway Inc., owned by Warren Buffett (with his successor being Greg Abel). Ajit Jainil is a vice chairman, whose cousin was a co-CEO of the Deutsche Bank.

Coca Cola also sponsored Trump.

Duracell is one of the biggest part of Berkshire, but there's way more. Some holdings and subsidiaries have sub-holdings and subsidiaries!

It also has insurance companies which invest in policy premiums in some companies, up to many billions. Visa, Mastercard, Kraft Heinz, T-mobile, Mitsubishi, to name a few.

Companies are evil. Every single one that's big is one too many.

We should develop an app, downloadable from multiple app stores, to automatically scan a product and see if it's ultimately owned by a billionnaire and where some companies don't have workplace democracy. And the app should offer alternatives, from which you can order. Can someone on Lemmy here do it?

[โ€“] arakhis_@feddit.org 1 points 1 day ago

Isnt Warren Buffet the most positive example of a billionaire by a margin?

Afaik hes donating his entire wealth to charity once he ceases and already flipped his home town Omaha into a liveable paradise comparibly to northern european city life standards.

Like the highest donating philanthropist there is

maybe Im missing alot here, please add your context

[โ€“] 0x0@lemmy.zip 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

scan a product and see if itโ€™s ultimately owned by a billionnaire

Unless you're in a thrift store or flea market, the answer is yes.

[โ€“] Taalnazi@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I dunno, I feel like it is possible for a company to be worker-owned with workplace democracy, where the highest-earning worker earns only one and a half times as much as the lowest earning, instead of hundreds of times more.

And even then, I think wages shouldn't be a thing at all - but instead that economies should be need-focused, rather than profit-focused.

It would be great if for example woodcutters delivered wood directly to farmers, farmers food directly to woodcutters, and truck drivers received goods directly from both, and so on.

No wages, just cooperation without monetisation.

[โ€“] 0x0@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 week ago

Works at the small scale, but as you grow, so does human greed.

Would love a personalized warning list, to add companies (and automatically any owners/siblings) that flags products as I scan them.