Mac & Cheese Fraud and the Return-to-Office Circus | Ep. 325
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In this episode:
- Scott makes a strong emotional case for recording the show from an ONroute because, apparently, snacks are now a business strategy.
- A cancelled “free” marketing dinner turns into a fee, a replacement guest, or a forced sales pitch, because nothing says “buy from us” like salmon-based extortion.
- Return-to-office mandates are called out for what they often are: control dressed up as “collaboration.”
- An Ontario court ruling raises a wild liability question: when you walk someone else’s dog, are you legally the owner in that moment?
- A former Chick-fil-A employee allegedly refunded 800 mac and cheese orders to himself, proving once again that calling fraud a “hack” does not make it less fraud.
Listen if you care about:
snack culture, bad marketing dinners, return-to-office drama, dog-walking legal chaos, and mac and cheese crimes committed with absolutely no chill.
Articles:
Dog Walker
Chick-fil-A employee
00:00 Intro
01:44 Scott’s ONroute Obsession
06:25 Why Everyone Ends Up in Marketing Somehow
10:20 The Dinner Cancellation Fee From Hell
15:55 Return-to-Office Is Still About Control
20:22 Dog Walker Liability Gets Weird
24:20 The $80K Chick-fil-A Mac and Cheese Scheme
27:32 Outro
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