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How to Decide if a Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
The hot dog in a bun becomes more than a meal when sandwich classification determines if it’s taxed and who can compete.
The Life of a Christmas Tree: From Seedling to Six-Footer
Looking at the life of a Christmas tree from seedling to six footer, we can see why it will cost us approximately $75.
Why McDonald’s Cares About a Speedy Drive-Thru
For drive-thru speed, McDonald’s believes that just 20 seconds can make a huge difference in taking customers away from competitors.
Why an Airline Seat Is Like a Hotel Room and a Disney Ride
Looking at extra fees, we can say that airline seats, hotel rooms, and Disney World rides are somewhat similar.
An Epic Disagreement Between Apple and Fortnite
In the Epic v. Apple legal battle, the court may have to decide whether to upset the power that Apple has through its app store.
What We Might Not Know About Big Tech
Comparing the companies called big tech, we can see the similar ways that they grew, diversified, and became increasingly powerful.
Why We Need New Logos
When a logo changes, it can signal the evolution of a brand for companies and government agencies that range from MasterCard to NASA.