I went to Atlanta, Georgia last week for a Women in Computer Science conference. That’s right, Atlanta.
“What’s in Atlanta” you might ask. Well, two of the biggest brand names are from there: CNN and Coca Cola.
Here’s some food for thought:
Coke can be found in some of the mostĀ sparseĀ areas of the world. They use local people to deliver their products, and provide jobs for those who do. Now, imagine if a vaccine had as good distribution as coke. If Coca Cola can reach small villages in who-knows-where, why can’t medicine and food?
I think that the Coca Cola brand is marketing at its top. Their distribution is everywhere, their product/packaging comes in a variety of comfortable sizes and materials, their price is cheap relative to the area it’s being sold, and its promotion is booming, especially with their website games, sponsorships, and coupons.
Anywho, here are some pictures of their museum/factory in Atlanta:
(That first picture of the boy and the coke is worth over 2.5 million dollars!)
Until next time,
The unobserver
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