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🗓️ 25 March 2020
⏱️ 8 minutes
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Today is Wednesday, March 25, 2020, and we’re looking at BumbleBee Tuna vs. Chicken of the Sea.
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0:49.3 | One, three. From Wondry, I'm David Brown, and this is Business Wars Daily on this Wednesday, March 25th. |
1:08.6 | We're shaking things up a little bit this week, which feels, |
1:11.2 | well, pretty fitting these days. In the two and a half months since China reported the first |
1:16.5 | death from the coronavirus, the world has transformed. So we're taking a look back at some of our |
1:21.3 | previous episodes just to get a sense of how dramatically this pandemic has changed our lives. |
1:25.8 | And the way businesses are operating in such |
1:27.8 | an incredibly short time, the virus is devastating some industries, and it's giving new opportunities |
1:32.4 | to others, of course. This month, it could be giving new life to an industry rife with environmental |
1:37.6 | problems and scandal. That industry would be the tuna business. Early this month, Americans began stockpiling, |
1:46.2 | someone say hoarding, items ranging from toilet paper to non-perishable foods. Those foods included |
1:52.8 | canned soup, rice, dry beans, and a lot of cans of tuna fish. It's a boon for the tuna business, |
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