Wednesday, January 16, 2013

How Good Burger Could Have Used Debt Collection Agencies

By Rob Sutter


It's shocking that such a little change as competition can impact businesses tremendously. Sales do come up in many cases but there is also the chance of actions being done that seem to be there to sabotage people. "Good Burger" characterized the fast food industry in a cut-throat, albeit comedic way, that I didn't notice until I was older. At this point, I could have seen debt collection agencies coming into play once horrible things began to occur.

For one, Mondo Burger has taken all of the steps possible to ensure that Good Burger went out of business. When one act didn't work, another was attempted, which showed no signs of limits. For instance, workers from Mondo Burger sneaked into their competition late one night in order to inject shark poison into the sauce that is placed on every sandwich. This would have rendered anyone who ate such products very ill, thereby altering business at Good Burger for the worse.

Also, Mondo Burger took further actions by silencing the Good Burger workers who managed to find out about this. People who found out were then sentenced to institutions for the unstable. Such a situation doesn't sound fitting for a kid's show - I can't argue with that - but the actions of a company can occur to immoral degrees. Some businesses won't follow the law as well, which means that other businesses like Good Burger have all of the reason to collect for emotional damages.

Let's say that customers consumed the sauce and went on to have bouts of illness later on. Think about the Good Burger workers and the possibility of them being hurt while remaining sequestered from civilization. These are the instances that Good Burger would need in order to bring debt collection agencies into the picture. There's no doubt that reputable agencies such as R.R.S. will conduct the best work imaginable in order to help clients receive the money that they are owed; Good Burger would be treated in kind.

It's safe to say that there's a happy ending in any of these kid's movies during the mid 90's but even so, you look at them differently when you enter adulthood. Even though you shouldn't, there's a good chance that you'll begin to draw correlations to the real world. Your sense of imagination takes a backseat to your common sense. While these movies are meant to be fiction, sometimes you have to wonder just how competitive certain industries can be.




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