Goya Foods CEO Robert Unanue warns the 'iceberg of communism' is ahead of us"
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Is this what Q told him? Big if true.
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All you’ve done here is found someone as crazy as you are.
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Classic deflect and demean
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Sounds like real dolt
in 1999, he rejoined Goya Foods after his family asked him to oversee its operations in Florida. After a prolonged family-row, he ousted his uncle and took over as the CEO of Goya Foods in 2004. Goya Foods saw enormous growth under his leadership. In 2005, in order to widen customer reach, Goya started a 10-year strategic plan (from 2005 to 2015) according to which the company invested $500 million in global expansion. As a result, under his leadership, the company reached $1.5 billion in annual sales. The profits made were reinvested in the business to build more production facilities. According to a Forbes report in 2020, Goya Foods is the 377th largest private American enterprise and the largest Hispanic-owned food enterprise in the United States. [1] -
Sounds like a scrub.doogie said:Sounds like real dolt
in 1999, he rejoined Goya Foods after his family asked him to oversee its operations in Florida. After a prolonged family-row, he ousted his uncle and took over as the CEO of Goya Foods in 2004. Goya Foods saw enormous growth under his leadership. In 2005, in order to widen customer reach, Goya started a 10-year strategic plan (from 2005 to 2015) according to which the company invested $500 million in global expansion. As a result, under his leadership, the company reached $1.5 billion in annual sales. The profits made were reinvested in the business to build more production facilities. According to a Forbes report in 2020, Goya Foods is the 377th largest private American enterprise and the largest Hispanic-owned food enterprise in the United States. [1] -
I know you say that with loveTheKobeStopper said:All you’ve done here is found someone as crazy as you are.
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To the delight of the Hondobros
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Sounds like the American dream oh wait that's a racist term... but he is latino.... head explodes lol
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Globalistdoogie said:Sounds like real dolt
in 1999, he rejoined Goya Foods after his family asked him to oversee its operations in Florida. After a prolonged family-row, he ousted his uncle and took over as the CEO of Goya Foods in 2004. Goya Foods saw enormous growth under his leadership. In 2005, in order to widen customer reach, Goya started a 10-year strategic plan (from 2005 to 2015) according to which the company invested $500 million in global expansion. As a result, under his leadership, the company reached $1.5 billion in annual sales. The profits made were reinvested in the business to build more production facilities. According to a Forbes report in 2020, Goya Foods is the 377th largest private American enterprise and the largest Hispanic-owned food enterprise in the United States. [1] -
Those are white behaviors
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YvO736Zl3M




