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BrewDog: yet another hip company using 'rebel' language to sell its stuff

Just listen to the bullshitting twat

At the time James Watt, the brewer’s outspoken co-founder and chief executive, tweeted his pride at joining a “global community of businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social & environmental performance to help build a better world”.

Watt, who pledged to launch a B Corp branded beer to acknowledge the achievement, said that the accolade was awarded after a “rigorous” year-long scrutiny of the business by B Lab, which assesses companies seeking B Corp status and monitors complaints about member compliance.

And the reality:

“BrewDog is no longer a Certified B Corp,” said a spokesperson for B Lab. “B Lab does not comment on companies that are no longer in the B Corp community. I’m afraid I cannot share any further information.”

BrewDog is understood to have been subject to an investigation by B Lab after staff submitted complaints following a BBC documentary, Disclosure: The Truth About Brewdog, which looked at the brewer’s workplace culture.

BrewDog has submitted complaints to the TV regulator, Ofcom, about the documentary, which aired earlier this year.

B Lab says it investigates “material, credible and specific claims” against a company on the grounds of either “intentional misrepresentation of practices, policies, or outcomes claimed during a company’s certification process”, or “breaches of the B Corp community’s core values”.

 
That's not a burger.

You can't eat that in a gulp or bite, it'd go everywhere.
The ratio of content to bread is ridiculous.
The combination of flavours is all wrong.

It's not food to eat, it's food to photograph. Like your increasingly desperate attempts to defend Brewdog, it's all for show.

You are highly unaware. Loads of places do similar. You eat them by disassembling them and using a knife and fork. You know what they are, right?
 
TBF everywhere puts a wooden scuer through them to hold the ensemble together now. I had quite a good one at Mo's Diner in Wembly last week.
 
I don't drink in Wetherspoons because my drinking tastes are different to what's on offer.

I don't drink in Brewdog because my drinking tastes are better than what's on offer, I've got better morals, and I know that just putting meat in a column like a child with bricks in a nursery isn't making a burger.
 
I don't drink in Wetherspoons because my drinking tastes are different to what's on offer.

I don't drink in Brewdog because my drinking tastes are better than what's on offer, I've got better morals, and I know that just putting meat in a column like a child with bricks in a nursery isn't making a burger.

I love how they irritate you so much! 🤣
 
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